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Montreal Citizens' Movement : ウィキペディア英語版 | Montreal Citizens' Movement
The Montreal Citizens' Movement (MCM, (フランス語:Rassemblement des citoyens et des citoyennes de Montréal) or フランス語:''RCM'') was a municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It existed from 1973 to 2001. ==Origins==
The Montreal Citizens' Movement was founded shortly before the 1974 municipal elections by a variety of groups: members of the Front d'Action Politique (FRAP), a left-leaning coalition of community-based action groups which had unsuccessfully run in the 1970 election; the Urban Progressive Movement (UPM), a mostly English-speaking group of community activists with links to the New Democratic Party (NDP); union activists from the Montreal Councils of the CSN and FTQ federations; and many others with backgrounds in student, community or political movements. Amongst the founders were journalist Nick Auf der Maur, Louise Harel, later a member of the Provincial government, and other activists who were not satisfied with the management style of the administration Jean Drapeau.〔( Nick Auf der Maur (1942-1998) Homme politique, Bilan du Siècle, Université de Sherbrooke )〕 While FRAP had seen itself as a radical social movement as well as a municipal political party, the MCM defined itself as an electoralist party with firm community roots.
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