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Municipal Action Group : ウィキペディア英語版
Municipal Action Group
The Municipal Action Group (MAG; French: Groupe d'action municipale) was a municipal political party that existed from 1978 to 1985 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
==Origins==
The Municipal Action Group was formed in 1978 as a breakaway from the progressive Montreal Citizens' Movement (MCM), which had become the official opposition on Montreal city council in the 1974 municipal election. The MCM was initially supported by a heterogeneous community that included trade unionists, Parti Québécois and New Democratic Party supporters, and a variety of social activists. The party later became divided between its radical and centrist members, with some of the centrists forming the nucleus of the MAG.〔"A monument returns," ''Globe and Mail'', 14 November 1978, p. 6.〕 Both parties were regarded as being to the left of mayor Jean Drapeau's Civic Party, which dominated city politics in this period. 〔"Hard to be both MP and mayor of Montreal, senator tells Joyal," ''Globe and Mail'', 22 September 1978, p. 2.〕
The MAG's founding members included two sitting councillors who had been elected for the MCM — Nick Auf der Maur and Bob Keaton — and Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) Serge Joyal, who was nominated as the party's candidate for mayor.〔Linda Gyulai, "It's their party: city parties called anti-democratic," ''Montreal Gazette'', 26 September 1998, B1.〕

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