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The French association フランス語:Liberté Chérie ("Cherished Liberty"), created in March 2001 under the name ''フランス語:Liberté j'écris ton nom'' ("Liberty, I write your name"), first came to public prominence on 15 June 2003, when, after its call to demonstrate "in favour of reforms and against blockings" and against government employees who were striking, an estimated 80,000 protesters (source: RG) gathered on the フランス語:Place de la Concorde in Paris. Promoting libertarian values both in society and in the media, フランス語:Liberté Chérie as of January 2004 turned itself into a federation of associations active in the whole of French territory. Former members of the association took part in the creation of フランス語:Alternative Libérale. The name "フランス語:Liberté chérie" alludes to "Liberté chérie, j'écris ton nom" by French poet Paul Eluard, first published in "Poésie et vérité" (1942). Original founder is フランス語:Edouard Fillias, chairman is Vincent Ginocchio and spokesman is Jean-Baptiste Jaussaud. == See also == *Libertarianism *Tax Freedom Day 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Liberté chérie (association)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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