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Federalist Party (France)

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The Federalist Party (Parti fédéraliste, PF) was a French European federalist political party, founded
in 1995 by Jean-Philippe Allenbach. In 2011 it joined forces with the Europe United Party and
became the European Federalist Party. The French section European Federalist Party is currently led
by Yves Gernigon.
The party ran in the 2004 regional elections, running lists in four regions. In Ile-de-France, it won
2.51% in association with Ecology Generation. In 1998 regional elections its lists had obtained
between 0.52 and 3.87 percent. In the 2004 EU Parliamentary elections it ran lists in all eight
constituencies, with its best results coming from East France and Île-de-France with 0.02% in each of
the regions.

After failing to gather the required 500 endorsements to run, Christian Chavrier, the leader of
Federalist Party in 2007, endorsed the Union for French Democracy (UDF) candidate François
Bayrou in the 2007 presidential election.

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