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Parti Fierté Montréal

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Parti Fierté Montréal
Active municipal party
LeaderMichel Bédard

Parti Fierté Montréal (English: Montreal Pride Party) is a small municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It fronted its own candidate, Michel Bédard[1] for the mayorship of Montreal in the municipal elections in 2009.

During his electoral campaign, Mr. Bédard protested because of his exclusion from an election debate on Société Radio-Canada on equal footing with the candidates of the three major parties Union Montréal, Vision Montréal and Projet Montréal, but his request to join in the debate was rejected.[2] During the actual elections, he brought in just 5,297 votes, 1.26% of the electorate.

Presently the Parti Fierté Montréal has no councillors in Montreal's city government.

References

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  1. ^ "Elections Montreal 2009 site: Candidates for elective office". Archived from the original on 2013-10-02. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
  2. ^ Révision de l’ombudsman sur le débat des candidats à la mairie de Montréal le 19 octobre 2009 au Téléjournal/Montréal et au RDI (in French)