Animalist Party

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Animalist Party
Parti animaliste
Founded14 March 2016
HeadquartersVénissieux
Membership (2017)2,000[1]
IdeologyAnimal welfare
Animal rights
European affiliationAnimal Politics EU
Colours  Violet
Website
parti-animaliste.fr

The Animalist Party (French: Parti animaliste) is a French political party[2] focused on animal rights and against cruelty to animals.

History

For the 2022 French legislative election, the party presented 421 candidates in the first round of this election, with the primary objective not of obtaining seats, but of highlighting the theme of the animal cause in France.[3]

Election results

Animalist Party (left of image) campaign poster for the 2022 legislative elections in Val-de-Marne's 5th constituency

National Assembly

Election year Votes % Seats +/−
2017 63,637 0.28
0 / 577
Steady
2022[4] 255 712 1.12
0 / 577
Steady

Any vote received brings in 1,42 € per year for the five years of the mandate. With its 63,637 votes, the animalist party has thus benefited from a total of 45,000 € in subsidies for the last five years. The money earned in 2022 is expected to be much higher.[5]

European Parliament

Election year Votes % Seats +/−
2019 490,074 2.16
0 / 79
Steady

See also

References

  1. ^ Joanne Saade (12 July 2017). "Après les législatives, le parti animaliste veut transformer l'essai". Libération. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Détail d'une annonce | Associations — Journal Officiel". www.journal-officiel.gouv.fr. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Législatives 2022. Coup de projecteur sur le parti Animaliste, présent dans presque toutes les circonscriptions de Bretagne". France 3 Bretagne (in French). Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  4. ^ "French legislative elections: Mixed results for the Parti Animaliste". Le Monde.fr. 14 June 2022. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  5. ^ "Législatives 2022. Coup de projecteur sur le parti Animaliste, présent dans presque toutes les circonscriptions de Bretagne ?". France 3 Bretagne (in French). Retrieved 30 May 2022.

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