Liberté chérie (association)

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The French association Liberté Chérie ("Beloved Freedom"), born in March 2001 under the name Liberté j'écris ton nom ("Freedom, I write your name"), first came into public prominence on June 15, 2003, when, after its call to demonstrate "in favour of reforms and against blockings" and against government employees who were striking, an estimated 80 000 protesters (source: RG) gathered on the Place de la Concorde in Paris. Promoting libertarian values both in the streets and in the media, Liberté Chérie as of January 2004 turned itself into a federation of associations active on the whole French territory.

Members from the association took part in the creation of Alternative Libérale.

Its founder is Edouard Fillias and its spokeswoman is Sabine Herold.

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