Parti Français du Disparu | |
Founded | 15 March 2009 |
Dissolved | 3 April 2012 |
Ideology | Left-wing nationalism |
Political position | Centre-left |
Leader | Gilles Duceppe |
Headquarters | Montréal, Disparu |
Official colors | Blue Purple |
Seats in the - Commons - Senate - Executive Council | 70 of 471 25 of 112 1 of 17 |
Website | partifrancais.dp |
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The Parti Français du Disparu (PFD, English: French Party of Disparu) was a political party in Disparu. It was founded and led by Gilles Duceppe, who had also been the leader of the Bloc Québécois, a former Canadian political party.
Prior to the fall of Disparu, the PFD won a large amount of votes during the 2010 elections (the first and only elections it ran in), and held 70 seats in the Commons, 25 seats in the Senate and one seat in the Executive Council.
After the fall, the party attempted to gain popular support for the foundation of a new Québécois state. Although initially successful, the party's initiative began to lose support after Duceppe's retirement from politics; furthermore, their initiative lacked support from interim government officials. It eventually disbanded itself; today, its former members can be found throughout the political spectrum.
Positions[]
The following was the party's selections for government positions prior to their disbandment. Positions marked in bold indicate people who held their respective designated positions.
- Leader: Gilles Duceppe
- Chancellor: Gilles Duceppe
- Executive Triumvir: Alita Boulanger
- Legislative Triumvir: Millard Martineau
- Speaker of the Senate: Ophelia Jardine
- Speaker of the Commons: Courtland Lachapelle
- Minister of Environment: Pryor Fremont
- Minister of Finance: Orville Pinette
- Minister of Culture: Roch Labrecque
- Minister of Foreign Affairs: Odette Fongemie
- Minister of Defence: Saber Blondlot
- Minister of Education: Constance Garceau
- Minister of Development and Infastructure: Royale Grenier
- Minister of Science and Technology: Tyson Pellerin
- Minister of Health: Yves Plante
- Minister of Citizenship and Immigration: Phillipa Labbé
- Minister of Resources: Artus Lamare
- Minister of Transportation: Sibyla Blanc
- Minister of Communications: Dominique Brodeur
- Ministry of Statistics and Registration: Hamilton Galarneau
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