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The '''Independent Ecological Alliance''' |
The '''Independent Ecological Alliance''' ({{lang-fr|Alliance écologiste indépendante}}) was a French electoral coalition originally created to participate in the [[2009 European Parliament election in France|2009 European elections]] composed of the [[Independent Ecological Movement]], [[Ecology Generation]], and France in Action. |
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==2009 European elections== |
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*'''[[West France (European Parliament constituency)|West]]:''' Eva Roy |
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The coalition won 3.63% of the vote nationally and won no seats/<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.france-politique.fr/elections-europeennes-2009.htm |title=Élection européenne 2009 |publisher=France-politique.fr |date=2007-02-17 | |
The coalition won 3.63% of the vote nationally and won no seats/<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.france-politique.fr/elections-europeennes-2009.htm |title=Élection européenne 2009 |publisher=France-politique.fr |date=2007-02-17 |access-date=2014-02-08}}</ref> |
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==2010 Regional elections== |
==2010 Regional elections== |
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The Independent Ecological Alliance (AEI), after winning 3.6% in the European elections, is running independent lists in 10 regions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.alliance-ecologiste-independante.fr/presentation-des-tetes-de-liste-le-24-novembre-a-11-h.html |title=Libérez l'Avenir |publisher=Alliance-ecologiste-independante.fr |date |
The Independent Ecological Alliance (AEI), after winning 3.6% in the European elections, is running independent lists in 10 regions.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.alliance-ecologiste-independante.fr/presentation-des-tetes-de-liste-le-24-novembre-a-11-h.html |title=Libérez l'Avenir |publisher=Alliance-ecologiste-independante.fr |access-date=2014-02-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091227072822/http://www.alliance-ecologiste-independante.fr/presentation-des-tetes-de-liste-le-24-novembre-a-11-h.html |archive-date=2009-12-27 }}</ref> The AEI signed electoral deals with [[Europe Écologie]] in [[Alsace]] and [[Midi-Pyrénées]], with the MoDem in [[Auvergne (region)|Auvergne]], [[Franche-Comté]], [[Pays de la Loire]] and [[Poitou-Charentes]]. |
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Ecology at the Centre Alliance écologiste indépendante | |
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File:Logo of the Independent Ecological Alliance.png | |
Leader | Antoine Waechter |
Founded | 2009 |
Dissolved | 2021 |
Merged into | Cap Ecology |
Ideology | Green politics Social progressivism |
Colours | Green |
Members | Independent Ecological Movement, Ecology Generation, France in Action |
Seats in the European Parliament | 2 / 74 |
Website | |
alliance-ecologiste-independante.fr | |
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The Independent Ecological Alliance (French: Alliance écologiste indépendante) was a French electoral coalition originally created to participate in the 2009 European elections composed of the Independent Ecological Movement, Ecology Generation, and France in Action.
2009 European elections
- East: Antoine Waechter
- Île-de-France: Jean-Marc Governatori
- Massif Central: Michel Fabre
- North-West: Bernard Frau
- Overseas: Amandine Dalmasso
- South-East: Francis Lalanne
- South-West: Patrice Drevet
- West: Eva Roy
The coalition won 3.63% of the vote nationally and won no seats/[1]
2010 Regional elections
The Independent Ecological Alliance (AEI), after winning 3.6% in the European elections, is running independent lists in 10 regions.[2] The AEI signed electoral deals with Europe Écologie in Alsace and Midi-Pyrénées, with the MoDem in Auvergne, Franche-Comté, Pays de la Loire and Poitou-Charentes.
References
- ^ "Élection européenne 2009". France-politique.fr. 2007-02-17. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
- ^ "Libérez l'Avenir". Alliance-ecologiste-independante.fr. Archived from the original on 2009-12-27. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
External links
- (in French) Official site