Debout la France
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Debout la France | |
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Leader | Nicolas Dupont-Aignan |
Founded | November 23, 2008 |
Headquarters | 17, rue des Rossignols 91330 Yerres |
Membership (April 2016) | 20,000[1] |
Ideology | French nationalism National conservatism Gaullism Republicanism Souverainism Social conservatism Euroscepticism |
Political position | Right-wing |
European affiliation | Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe, EUDemocrats |
International affiliation | None |
Colours | Violet, Blue, Red |
National Assembly |
1 / 577
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Senate |
0 / 348
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European Parliament |
0 / 74
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Presidency of Regional Councils |
0 / 17
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Presidency of Departmental Councils |
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http://www.debout-la-france.fr/ | |
Politics of France Political parties Elections Constitution of France Parliament; government; president |
Debout la France (DLF) is a French political party founded by Nicolas Dupont-Aignan in 1999 under the name Republic Arise (Debout la République, DLR) as the "genuine Gaullist" branch of the Rally for the Republic (RPR). It was relaunched again in 2000 and 2002 and held its inaugural congress as an autonomous party in 2008. At the 2014 congress its name was changed to Debout la France (Arise France).
It is led by Nicolas Dupont-Aignan and has two seats in the French National Assembly. Dupont-Aignan contested the 2012 Presidential election and received 644,043 votes in the first ballot, or 1.79% of the votes cast, finishing seventh. In 2007 he had failed to win the required 500 endorsements from elected officials to run in the 2007 presidential election. He dropped out without endorsing any candidate, not even UMP candidate and former President Nicolas Sarkozy. However, he was re-elected by the first round of the 2007 legislative election as a DLF candidate in his home department of Essonne.
The party is a member of EUDemocrats, a eurosceptic[2] transnational European political party.
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Popular support and electoral record
DLF has little electoral support, and its support is concentrated in Dupont-Aignan's department of Essonne, where the DLF list polled 5.02% in the 2009 European Parliament election[3] and it polled up to 36.14% in his hometown of Yerres[4] The party also polled well in the Île-de-France region (2.44%), the North-West (2.4%) and the East constituency (2.33%). All of these regions include conservative and Gaullist departments.
Elections
Presidential elections
Election year | Candidate | # of 1st round votes | % of 1st round vote | # of 2nd round votes | % of 2nd round vote | Won/Loss |
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2012 | Nicolas Dupont-Aignan | 643,907 | 1.79% | __ | __ | Loss |
2017 | Nicolas Dupont-Aignan | 1,689,686 | 4.73% | __ | __ | Loss |
European Parliament
Election year | Number of votes | % of overall vote | # of seats won |
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2009 | 304,585 | 1.77% | 0 |
2014 | 744,441 | 3.82% | 0 |
Regional Parliament
Election year | Number of votes | % of overall vote | # of seats won |
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2015 | 84,886 | 4,78% | 0 |
Election year | Number of votes | % of overall vote | # of seats won |
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2015 | 69,285 | 3,35% | 0 |
Election year | Number of votes | % of overall vote | # of seats won |
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2015 | 71,538 | 2,85% | 0 |
Election year | Number of votes | % of overall vote | # of seats won |
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2015 | 49,774 | 5,17% | 0 |
Election year | Number of votes | % of overall vote | # of seats won |
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2015 | 34,916 | 2,90% | 0 |
Election year | Number of votes | % of overall vote | # of seats won |
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2015 | 39,406 | 4,58% | 0 |
Election year | Number of votes | % of overall vote | # of seats won |
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2010 | 119,835 | 4,15% | 0 |
2015 | 207,286 | 6,57% | 0 |
Election year | Number of votes | % of overall vote | # of seats won |
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2015 | 80,375 | 3,91% | 0 |
Election year | Number of votes | % of overall vote | # of seats won |
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2015 | 978 | 0,37% | 0 |
Election year | Number of votes | % of overall vote | # of seats won |
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2010 | 14,880 | 2,25% | 0 |
Election year | Number of votes | % of overall vote | # of seats won |
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2015 | 53,359 | 2,39% | 0 |
Election year | Number of votes | % of overall vote | # of seats won |
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2015 | 47,391 | 4,14% | 0 |
Election year | Number of votes | % of overall vote | # of seats won |
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2015 | 51,873 | 4,09% | 0 |
Election year | Number of votes | % of overall vote | # of seats won |
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2015 | 34,599 | 1,95% | 0 |
Election year | Number of votes | % of overall vote | # of seats won |
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2010 | 10,237 | 1,79% | 0 |
Elected officials
- Deputies: Nicolas Dupont-Aignan (Essonne)
The party also claims 3 general councillors, and Mayors in four communes: Yerres, Cambrai, Saint-Prix and Ancinnes.
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External links
- Official website
- EUDemocrats Official website