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New Anticapitalist Party

The New Anticapitalist Party (French: Nouveau Parti anticapitaliste, [nuvo paʁti ɑ̃tikapitalist], abbreviated NPA, [ɛn pe a]) is a far-left political party in France founded in February 2009. The party launched with 9,200 members and was intended to unify the fractured movements of the French radical Left, and attract new activists drawing on the combined strength of far-left parties in the 2002 presidential elections, where they achieved 10.44% of the vote and 7% in 2007.

New Anticapitalist Party
Nouveau Parti anticapitaliste
AbbreviationNPA
LeaderCollective leadership
(Central Committee)
Main spokespersonChristine Poupin [fr][1]
Founded8 February 2009; 14 years ago (2009-02-08)
Preceded byRevolutionary Communist League
Headquarters2, rue Richard-Lenoir 93100 Montreuil
Membership (2018) 2,000[2]
IdeologyAnti-capitalism
Alter-globalisation
Eco-socialism
Euroscepticism[3]
Feminism
Progressivism
Socialism of the 21st century[4]
Political positionFar-left
European affiliationEuropean Anti-Capitalist Left
Colours  Red
Seats in the National Assembly
0 / 577
Seats in the Senate
0 / 343
Seats in the European Parliament
0 / 72
Seats in Regional councils
2 / 1,880
Website
https://nouveaupartianticapitaliste.org [1]

Constitution of France
Parliament; government; president

The political party is closely associated with postal worker Olivier Besancenot, the main spokesman of the former Trotskyist party, the Revolutionary Communist League (LCR), the NPA's main predecessor. In March 2011, Myriam Martin [fr] and Christine Poupin [fr] were elected the main spokespersons of the NPA.[1] In May 2012, Myriam Martin supported the candidate of the Left Front, Jean-Luc Mélenchon in the 2012 presidential election instead of the NPA candidate, a worker and union activist at Ford's car plant in Bordeaux, Philippe Poutou, who came eighth in the first round with 411,160 votes, 1.15% of the total votes. She left the NPA in July 2012.

Founding conference Edit

At the founding conference (6 to 8 February 2009), 630 delegates voted on a series of documents, which had gone through a long process of amendment and re-amendment in local and regional assemblies.

  • The first document "Founding principles" detailed the party's analysis of the impasse of capitalism and the need for both mass mobilization, and, in the long term, the overthrowing of existing institutions.
  • The second document was the provisional rulebook, which will remain in effect until the next conference.
  • The third document was the Perspectives document, which attempted to set out priorities for the year ahead, and key demands to be pushed for in the immediate future.
  • Finally, a document on the European elections expressed the attitude of the party towards the June European elections.

A number of contentious issues within the party, especially those relating to secularism, religion, and Islamophobia, were left open for further debate, leading to a number of difficulties and a tendency to devote considerable time and energy on internal debates, rather than activity. The party's name was originally intended to be temporary; a vote on the name was held at the founding congress, where NPA won over "Revolutionary Anticapitalist Party" (Parti anticapitaliste révolutionnaire) with 53% of the vote.[5]

Structure Edit

Besancenot has stated that it has no single leader and is instead run collectively, being represented by elected spokespersons. The basic structure of the party is the local committee, which organises local activities. A National Political Council decides on general policy. Delegates to the Council are elected at the congress on a proportional basis, ensuring the representation of different tendencies or platforms.

Ideology Edit

 
During a demonstration against pension reform in October 2010 in Paris.

The party's stated aim is to "build a new socialist, democratic perspective for the twenty-first century".[6]

Olivier Besancenot has said that the party will be "the left that leads anticapitalist, internationalist, antiracist, ecologist, feminist struggles, opposing all forms of discrimination".[7] The LCR's distinctive identification with Trotskyism was not continued by the NPA.[5] Unlike in previous LCR documents, although feminism is very present, patriarchy theory is not mentioned. Such issues as the withdrawal of French troops from Afghanistan, a rise in the minimum wage and public services, however, are accepted by all members of the NPA.

The party's candidate for the 2022 French presidential election, Philippe Poutou, said in an interview for Franceinfo that he would amnesty all "political prisoners" if elected, such as members of the FLNC and ETA, and condemned France's "colonial attitude" in both Corsica and The Basque Country.[8]

Alliances and splits Edit

Debate continues within the NPA about what sort of alliances with other groups are acceptable. The majority of militants emphasize the dangers of allying with forces which are likely to end up in joint local or national governments with the Socialist Party (PS). A minority believes there is work to be done in wide alliances with antiliberal parties of the left, such as the Party of the Left (PG).

In January 2009, the NPA signed a joint declaration with several other parties of the left, calling for the building of the 29 January national strike. A minority (16%) claimed that such unity in the strike movements means sufficient basis can be found for joint slates at the European elections, while the majority made a sharp distinction between alliances for social movements and electoral alliances. The party received 4.98% of the vote in the European election. Discussions were held in the course of 2009 with other parties to the left of the PS, concerning the possibility of joint slates for the regional elections in 2010. Finally, the NPA presented independent lists in a majority of regions, but joined the Left Front in three regions, and the Left Party in two others.

Since its foundation, the NPA has suffered a number of breakaways, and by the beginning of 2015 total membership had declined to 2,100, compared with 9,200 at the time of its Founding Conference in February 2009. In addition to the loss of individual members, three organised groups have left the party in order to join the Left Front: Gauche Unitaire in 2009, Convergences et Alternative in 2011, and the largest of the three, Anticapitalist left (Gauche Anticapitaliste) in July 2012. In addition, failure to reach the required level of support in the presidential and parliamentary elections has deprived the party of state funding, leading to a financial crisis. As a result of these setbacks, the NPA is engaged in an internal debate with the aim of refounding the party and reforming its internal structures. However, the NPA continues to be active in various social movements. It produces a weekly newspaper, Tout est à nous ! (originating as a slogan to be chanted on demonstrations, the name roughly translates as "Everything Belongs to Us!") and a monthly magazine of the same name.

In December 2013, the Revolutionary Marxists faction in the Fourth International declared the Anticapitalism and Revolution current in the NPA and criticized the reformist orientation of the party.[9] In June 2021, almost 300 members of the Revolutionary Communist Current faction (Courante Communiste Révolutionnaire, CCR) left the party after being excluded from participating in the NPA congress and national conference, and the rejection of the pre-candidacy of CCR member Anasse Kazib as the NPA nominee for the 2022 French presidential election.[10]

The NPA was in discussion to join the New Ecologic and Social People's Union (NUPES) for the 2022 French legislative election. After the PS joined the union, the NPA announced it would not enter the coalition due to insurmountable ideological differences with the PS;[11][12][13] they also said they would support the coalition's more radical left-wing candidates.[14]

In December 2022, the party, at the 5th congress, announced the departure of an un-specified group of people from many of the different splits and individual sectors inside the party. The new direction of the party follows "Platform B", an organisation plan aimed at being the framework of the future of the party, having gained 48% of the votes on the voted where other 2 alternative frameworks were proposed.[15] It has been announced as of 11 December 2022 that the NPA's majority would follow the lead of the most prominent figures in the group, like Philippe Poutou, Olivier Besancenot, Christine Poupin and Pauline Salingue. The party has also announced a new meeting on 17 January 2023, aimed at clearing up some of the concerns regarding the future of the party and how exactly the split will affect its course.[16]

Hijab controversy Edit

The NPA announced in February 2010 that it was fielding Ilham Moussaïd, a Muslim woman, as its candidate in Avignon for that year's regional elections.[17] The party's decision was met with criticism from "across the political spectrum" in France, as Moussaïd wears a hijab (a headscarf worn by Muslim women) and the announcement came amidst a national debate regarding the wearing of hijabs in public areas.[18] A few weeks prior to the announcement, the NPA denounced bans on hijabs as "Islamophobic and draconian".[19] Tony Todd of France 24 described the party's decision to field Moussaïd as "radical pragmatism" aimed at securing votes from France's Muslim community.[20]

Moussaïd describes herself as "feminist, secular, and veiled";[18] however, critics of Moussaïd argue that hijabs are an affront to women and incompatible with Moussaïd's values. In response, Moussaïd stated in March 2010:

These feminists say that it's a symbol of oppression, of submission. For my part, I'm not submissive; it's a personal choice. I'm a feminist. I fight for women's rights with my women comrades. I fight for equality between men and women. I fight for the right to abortion, the right to contraception. It's true they see it as a symbol of oppression but unfortunately they forget that there are women who wear it out of choice. A certain number of women are obliged to wear it, of course, I don't deny that, and I'll fight for these women. But you can't say that all those who've chosen to wear a headscarf are submissive. It's not true. Once it's a question of personal choice you can't say the person is being oppressed, as these feminists argue. For me, being a feminist means defending the right of women to have control over their own lives. I have control over mine and I've made this choice but it's not respected. These feminists don't respect it because I haven't made the same choice as them. My response is that there's not just one way to be a feminist; there's not just one way to be a woman. We can't all be alike. We need to concentrate on what unites us, on the fight for equality between men and women, and not to say we should all dress the same way, that you can't wear a headscarf because otherwise you're not a feminist. I think that shows a lack of respect. I don't feel represented by feminists who say that the headscarf is always a question of obligation. There are a lot of feminists who agree with me, who see that I'm fighting the same battles as them, and they support me.[21]

Election results Edit

President Edit

Election year Candidate First round Second round Result
Votes % Rank Votes % Rank
2012 Philippe Poutou 411,160 1.15   8th Lost
2017 394,505 1.09   8th Lost
2022 268,904 0.77   11th Lost

See also Edit

Sources Edit

  • "Le Nouveau parti anticapitaliste d'Olivier Besancenot est lancé", Agence France-Presse, 29 June 2008
  • , Le Monde, 30 June 2008
  • "Le Nouveau parti anticapitaliste, c'est parti", Radio France Internationale, 30 June 2008
  • Interview (in English) of one activist by the Daily Maybe
  • Ongoing coverage on the NPA in LINKS (in English)
  • Anticapitalism and Revolution current in the NPA

References Edit

  1. ^ a b New Anticapitalist Party press release, 28 March 2011
  2. ^ "CONGRÈS. QUE RESTE-T-IL DU NOUVEAU PARTI ANTICAPITALISTE ?" (in French). February 2018. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  3. ^ (in French). NPA. 19 May 2010. Archived from the original on 24 May 2009. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  4. ^ Clavel, Geoffroy (30 January 2015). "NPA recherche anciens militants: où sont-ils partis?". HuffPost (in French). Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  5. ^ a b Le Monde (Paris), 9 November 2008
  6. ^ "Le Nouveau parti anticapitaliste d'Olivier Besancenot est lancé". Agence France-Presse. 29 June 2008.
  7. ^ "Le Nouveau parti anticapitaliste, c'est parti". Radio France Internationale. 30 June 2008.
  8. ^ "franceinfo on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  9. ^ "DECLARATION DE CONSTITUTION DU CURRANT "ANTICAPITALISME ET REVOLUTION" – NPA". Revolutionary Marxists in the Fourth International. 18 December 2013.
  10. ^ "Excluded from the NPA, We Begin the Process of Building a New Revolutionary Organization: Statement of 296 NPA Activists". Left Voice. 10 June 2021. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  11. ^ "L'accord du PS avec LFI fait fuir le NPA de la NUPES". Le HuffPost (in French). 6 May 2022. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  12. ^ Bourgeois, Marie-Pierre (6 May 2022). "Législatives: le NPA ne signe pas avec LFI et dénonce l'absence de circonscription pour Poutou" (in French). BFM TV. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  13. ^ "Déçu par la présence du PS, le NPA refuse de rejoindre l'union de la gauche". France 24 (in French). 6 May 2022. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  14. ^ @2022elections (5 May 2022). "🔴🗣 « Nous ne pouvons pas valider un tel accord incluant le @PartiSocialiste. » 👉 Dans un communiqué, le @NPA_officiel annonce ne pas être parvenu à un accord avec la @FranceInsoumise, mais soutiendra « les candidats de gauche de rupture de la #NUPES »" (Tweet). Retrieved 16 June 2022 – via Twitter.
  15. ^ "Autour de Philippe Poutou, Olivier Besancenot, Christine Poupin et Pauline Salingue, le NPA continue". 13 December 2022.
  16. ^ https://twitter.com/NPA_officiel/status/1603695161392889856[bare URL]
  17. ^ . www.liberation.fr. Archived from the original on 18 February 2015.
  18. ^ a b Davies, Lizzy (10 February 2010). "Election candidate in headscarf causes uproar in France". The Guardian.
  19. ^ "Le NPA présente une candidate voilée", Le Figaro, 2 February 2010.
  20. ^ "Far-left party reveals ‘veiled’ female candidate", France 24, 3 February 2010.
  21. ^ Wolfreys, Jim (March 2010). . Socialist Review. Archived from the original on 13 October 2012.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources New Anticapitalist Party news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The New Anticapitalist Party French Nouveau Parti anticapitaliste nuvo paʁti ɑ tikapitalist abbreviated NPA ɛn pe a is a far left political party in France founded in February 2009 The party launched with 9 200 members and was intended to unify the fractured movements of the French radical Left and attract new activists drawing on the combined strength of far left parties in the 2002 presidential elections where they achieved 10 44 of the vote and 7 in 2007 New Anticapitalist Party Nouveau Parti anticapitalisteAbbreviationNPALeaderCollective leadership Central Committee Main spokespersonChristine Poupin fr 1 Founded8 February 2009 14 years ago 2009 02 08 Preceded byRevolutionary Communist LeagueHeadquarters2 rue Richard Lenoir 93100 MontreuilMembership 2018 2 000 2 IdeologyAnti capitalismAlter globalisationEco socialismEuroscepticism 3 FeminismProgressivismSocialism of the 21st century 4 Political positionFar leftEuropean affiliationEuropean Anti Capitalist LeftColours RedSeats in the National Assembly0 577Seats in the Senate0 343Seats in the European Parliament0 72Seats in Regional councils2 1 880Websitehttps nouveaupartianticapitaliste org 1 Politics of FrancePolitical partiesElectionsConstitution of FranceParliament government presidentThe political party is closely associated with postal worker Olivier Besancenot the main spokesman of the former Trotskyist party the Revolutionary Communist League LCR the NPA s main predecessor In March 2011 Myriam Martin fr and Christine Poupin fr were elected the main spokespersons of the NPA 1 In May 2012 Myriam Martin supported the candidate of the Left Front Jean Luc Melenchon in the 2012 presidential election instead of the NPA candidate a worker and union activist at Ford s car plant in Bordeaux Philippe Poutou who came eighth in the first round with 411 160 votes 1 15 of the total votes She left the NPA in July 2012 Contents 1 Founding conference 2 Structure 3 Ideology 4 Alliances and splits 5 Hijab controversy 6 Election results 6 1 President 7 See also 8 Sources 9 ReferencesFounding conference EditAt the founding conference 6 to 8 February 2009 630 delegates voted on a series of documents which had gone through a long process of amendment and re amendment in local and regional assemblies The first document Founding principles detailed the party s analysis of the impasse of capitalism and the need for both mass mobilization and in the long term the overthrowing of existing institutions The second document was the provisional rulebook which will remain in effect until the next conference The third document was the Perspectives document which attempted to set out priorities for the year ahead and key demands to be pushed for in the immediate future Finally a document on the European elections expressed the attitude of the party towards the June European elections A number of contentious issues within the party especially those relating to secularism religion and Islamophobia were left open for further debate leading to a number of difficulties and a tendency to devote considerable time and energy on internal debates rather than activity The party s name was originally intended to be temporary a vote on the name was held at the founding congress where NPA won over Revolutionary Anticapitalist Party Parti anticapitaliste revolutionnaire with 53 of the vote 5 Structure EditBesancenot has stated that it has no single leader and is instead run collectively being represented by elected spokespersons The basic structure of the party is the local committee which organises local activities A National Political Council decides on general policy Delegates to the Council are elected at the congress on a proportional basis ensuring the representation of different tendencies or platforms Ideology Edit nbsp During a demonstration against pension reform in October 2010 in Paris The party s stated aim is to build a new socialist democratic perspective for the twenty first century 6 Olivier Besancenot has said that the party will be the left that leads anticapitalist internationalist antiracist ecologist feminist struggles opposing all forms of discrimination 7 The LCR s distinctive identification with Trotskyism was not continued by the NPA 5 Unlike in previous LCR documents although feminism is very present patriarchy theory is not mentioned Such issues as the withdrawal of French troops from Afghanistan a rise in the minimum wage and public services however are accepted by all members of the NPA The party s candidate for the 2022 French presidential election Philippe Poutou said in an interview for Franceinfo that he would amnesty all political prisoners if elected such as members of the FLNC and ETA and condemned France s colonial attitude in both Corsica and The Basque Country 8 Alliances and splits EditDebate continues within the NPA about what sort of alliances with other groups are acceptable The majority of militants emphasize the dangers of allying with forces which are likely to end up in joint local or national governments with the Socialist Party PS A minority believes there is work to be done in wide alliances with antiliberal parties of the left such as the Party of the Left PG In January 2009 the NPA signed a joint declaration with several other parties of the left calling for the building of the 29 January national strike A minority 16 claimed that such unity in the strike movements means sufficient basis can be found for joint slates at the European elections while the majority made a sharp distinction between alliances for social movements and electoral alliances The party received 4 98 of the vote in the European election Discussions were held in the course of 2009 with other parties to the left of the PS concerning the possibility of joint slates for the regional elections in 2010 Finally the NPA presented independent lists in a majority of regions but joined the Left Front in three regions and the Left Party in two others Since its foundation the NPA has suffered a number of breakaways and by the beginning of 2015 total membership had declined to 2 100 compared with 9 200 at the time of its Founding Conference in February 2009 In addition to the loss of individual members three organised groups have left the party in order to join the Left Front Gauche Unitaire in 2009 Convergences et Alternative in 2011 and the largest of the three Anticapitalist left Gauche Anticapitaliste in July 2012 In addition failure to reach the required level of support in the presidential and parliamentary elections has deprived the party of state funding leading to a financial crisis As a result of these setbacks the NPA is engaged in an internal debate with the aim of refounding the party and reforming its internal structures However the NPA continues to be active in various social movements It produces a weekly newspaper Tout est a nous originating as a slogan to be chanted on demonstrations the name roughly translates as Everything Belongs to Us and a monthly magazine of the same name In December 2013 the Revolutionary Marxists faction in the Fourth International declared the Anticapitalism and Revolution current in the NPA and criticized the reformist orientation of the party 9 In June 2021 almost 300 members of the Revolutionary Communist Current faction Courante Communiste Revolutionnaire CCR left the party after being excluded from participating in the NPA congress and national conference and the rejection of the pre candidacy of CCR member Anasse Kazib as the NPA nominee for the 2022 French presidential election 10 The NPA was in discussion to join the New Ecologic and Social People s Union NUPES for the 2022 French legislative election After the PS joined the union the NPA announced it would not enter the coalition due to insurmountable ideological differences with the PS 11 12 13 they also said they would support the coalition s more radical left wing candidates 14 In December 2022 the party at the 5th congress announced the departure of an un specified group of people from many of the different splits and individual sectors inside the party The new direction of the party follows Platform B an organisation plan aimed at being the framework of the future of the party having gained 48 of the votes on the voted where other 2 alternative frameworks were proposed 15 It has been announced as of 11 December 2022 that the NPA s majority would follow the lead of the most prominent figures in the group like Philippe Poutou Olivier Besancenot Christine Poupin and Pauline Salingue The party has also announced a new meeting on 17 January 2023 aimed at clearing up some of the concerns regarding the future of the party and how exactly the split will affect its course 16 Hijab controversy EditThe NPA announced in February 2010 that it was fielding Ilham Moussaid a Muslim woman as its candidate in Avignon for that year s regional elections 17 The party s decision was met with criticism from across the political spectrum in France as Moussaid wears a hijab a headscarf worn by Muslim women and the announcement came amidst a national debate regarding the wearing of hijabs in public areas 18 A few weeks prior to the announcement the NPA denounced bans on hijabs as Islamophobic and draconian 19 Tony Todd of France 24 described the party s decision to field Moussaid as radical pragmatism aimed at securing votes from France s Muslim community 20 Moussaid describes herself as feminist secular and veiled 18 however critics of Moussaid argue that hijabs are an affront to women and incompatible with Moussaid s values In response Moussaid stated in March 2010 These feminists say that it s a symbol of oppression of submission For my part I m not submissive it s a personal choice I m a feminist I fight for women s rights with my women comrades I fight for equality between men and women I fight for the right to abortion the right to contraception It s true they see it as a symbol of oppression but unfortunately they forget that there are women who wear it out of choice A certain number of women are obliged to wear it of course I don t deny that and I ll fight for these women But you can t say that all those who ve chosen to wear a headscarf are submissive It s not true Once it s a question of personal choice you can t say the person is being oppressed as these feminists argue For me being a feminist means defending the right of women to have control over their own lives I have control over mine and I ve made this choice but it s not respected These feminists don t respect it because I haven t made the same choice as them My response is that there s not just one way to be a feminist there s not just one way to be a woman We can t all be alike We need to concentrate on what unites us on the fight for equality between men and women and not to say we should all dress the same way that you can t wear a headscarf because otherwise you re not a feminist I think that shows a lack of respect I don t feel represented by feminists who say that the headscarf is always a question of obligation There are a lot of feminists who agree with me who see that I m fighting the same battles as them and they support me 21 Election results EditPresident Edit Election year Candidate First round Second round ResultVotes Rank Votes Rank2012 Philippe Poutou 411 160 1 15 nbsp 8th Lost2017 394 505 1 09 nbsp 8th Lost2022 268 904 0 77 nbsp 11th LostSee also EditCriticism of capitalism Lutte OuvriereSources Edit Le Nouveau parti anticapitaliste d Olivier Besancenot est lance Agence France Presse 29 June 2008 Le Nouveau Parti anticapitaliste ne doit pas etre une LCR relookee Le Monde 30 June 2008 Le Nouveau parti anticapitaliste c est parti Radio France Internationale 30 June 2008 Interview in English of one activist by the Daily Maybe Ongoing coverage on the NPA in LINKS in English Anticapitalism and Revolution current in the NPAReferences Edit a b New Anticapitalist Party press release 28 March 2011 CONGRES QUE RESTE T IL DU NOUVEAU PARTI ANTICAPITALISTE in French February 2018 Retrieved 15 June 2020 Leur Europe n est pas la notre in French NPA 19 May 2010 Archived from the original on 24 May 2009 Retrieved 21 July 2017 Clavel Geoffroy 30 January 2015 NPA recherche anciens militants ou sont ils partis HuffPost in French Retrieved 11 October 2020 a b Le Monde Paris 9 November 2008 Le Nouveau parti anticapitaliste d Olivier Besancenot est lance Agence France Presse 29 June 2008 Le Nouveau parti anticapitaliste c est parti Radio France Internationale 30 June 2008 franceinfo on Twitter Twitter Retrieved 2 April 2022 DECLARATION DE CONSTITUTION DU CURRANT ANTICAPITALISME ET REVOLUTION NPA Revolutionary Marxists in the Fourth International 18 December 2013 Excluded from the NPA We Begin the Process of Building a New Revolutionary Organization Statement of 296 NPA Activists Left Voice 10 June 2021 Retrieved 17 September 2021 L accord du PS avec LFI fait fuir le NPA de la NUPES Le HuffPost in French 6 May 2022 Retrieved 16 June 2022 Bourgeois Marie Pierre 6 May 2022 Legislatives le NPA ne signe pas avec LFI et denonce l absence de circonscription pour Poutou in French BFM TV Retrieved 16 June 2022 Decu par la presence du PS le NPA refuse de rejoindre l union de la gauche France 24 in French 6 May 2022 Retrieved 16 June 2022 2022elections 5 May 2022 Nous ne pouvons pas valider un tel accord incluant le PartiSocialiste Dans un communique le NPA officiel annonce ne pas etre parvenu a un accord avec la FranceInsoumise mais soutiendra les candidats de gauche de rupture de la NUPES Tweet Retrieved 16 June 2022 via Twitter Autour de Philippe Poutou Olivier Besancenot Christine Poupin et Pauline Salingue le NPA continue 13 December 2022 https twitter com NPA officiel status 1603695161392889856 bare URL Tout voile dehors Liberation www liberation fr Archived from the original on 18 February 2015 a b Davies Lizzy 10 February 2010 Election candidate in headscarf causes uproar in France The Guardian Le NPA presente une candidate voilee Le Figaro 2 February 2010 Far left party reveals veiled female candidate France 24 3 February 2010 Wolfreys Jim March 2010 Ilham Moussaid A proud tribune of the oppressed Socialist Review Archived from the original on 13 October 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New Anticapitalist Party amp oldid 1178933098, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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