Cap Écologie
Cap Ecology Cap écologie | |
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Political position | Centre[citation needed] to centre-left[citation needed] |
National affiliation | Ecologist pole |
Colours | Green Light blue |
National Assembly | 0 / 577 |
Senate | 0 / 343 |
European Parliament | 1 / 74 |
Website | |
capecologie.fr | |
Cap Ecology (CE; French: Cap écologie) is a French political party created on 27 February 2021, resulting from the merger of Cap21 and the Independent Ecological Alliance (AEI).
History
On March 14, 2012, Jean-Marc Governatori launched a public partnership offer to Corinne Lepage so that a representative of independent ecology would be present in the first round of the presidential election. The candidate for the Independent Ecological Alliance offers the former minister reciprocal support and sponsorship for whoever has the most signatures today. Jean-Marc Governatori laid down as a prerequisite a programmatic agreement, and the lasting affirmation of independent ecology in France in the perspective of the 2012 legislative election and the 2014 municipal elections.[2]
On February 27, 2021, Cap21 and the Independent Ecologist Alliance merged to found Cap Ecology.
Political position
The party says it seeks "to promote a popular, republican and responsible ecology".[6]
Leadership
Political office
In 2021, the party's political bureau is composed as follows:[7]
- Co-presidents: Corinne Lepage and Jean-Marc Governatori;
- General Secretaries: François Damerval and Patrice Miran;
- Members: Béatrice Hovnanian, Rachid Mokran, Chantal Cutajar, Stéphane Gemmani, Fazia Hamiche, Charles Girardin, Caroline Regin, Ghislain Wisocinski, Salima Yenbou, Franck Poirier, Sophie Spennato, Jean Rapenne, Fanny Puppinck and Noël Dedji.
Regional delegates
Cap Ecology has the following regional delegates:[8]
- Grand Est: Chantal Cutajar and Ghislain Wyzocinski
- Nouvelle-Aquitaine: Didier Cugy and Camille Lavoux
- Bourgogne-Franche-Comté: Jean Rapenne and Fabien Robert
- Brittany: Franck Poirier et Fabrice Le Calvez
- Centre-Val de Loire: Charles Girardin, Nicole Combredet
- Île-de-France: François Damerval, Rachid Mokran and Fetta Mellas
- Normandy: Béatrice Hovnanian, Jonas Massieu and Florence Filuzeau
- Occitanie: Stéphan Arnassant and Vincent Rivet-Martel
- Hauts-de-France: Alexandre Garcin and Philippe Normand
- Pays de la Loire: Grégoire Jauneault and Gauthier Dupont
- Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur: Jean-Marc Governatori
- Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: Stéphane Gemmani and Sophie Spennato
- Corsica: Jean-François Baccarelli
- Overseas France: Maylis Lapouble
Elected members
References
- ^ Ecofeminism ÉCO-FÉMINISME
- ^ "Jean Marc Governatori propose un accord à Corinne Lepage". jeanmarcgovernatori.fr (in French). 2012-03-14. Retrieved 2021-02-28..
- ^ E. M. (2021). "Naissance de Cap écologie, l'action citoyenne". montceau-news.com. Retrieved 4 March 2021..
- ^ "Communiqué commun". alliance-ecologiste-independante.com. Archived from the original on 2021-02-26. Retrieved 2021-03-02..
- ^ "Pourquoi Corinne Lepage et Cap21 ont été exclus de la primaire écologiste". huffingtonpost.fr (in French). 2021-07-07. Retrieved 2021-07-08..
- ^ "POLITIQUE : Cap 21 et l'Alliance écologiste indépendante fusionnent dans Cap Écologie". infos-dijon.com (in French). Retrieved 2021-03-03..
- ^ "Le bureau politique". capecologie.fr. Retrieved 24 May 2021..
- ^ "Les délégués régionaux". capecologie.fr. Retrieved 24 May 2021..
- ^ "Démission de l'Alliance écologiste indépendante et Cap Écologie". Caroline Roose — site officiel (in French). 2021-05-08. Retrieved 2021-07-15.