'''L'Après' (, a backronym for L'Association pour la République écologique et sociale,'' ) is a French left-wing political party. The party was founded on 12 July 2024 by dissidents from La France Insoumise (LFI), some of whom were deselected ahead of the 2024 French legislative election after over a year of feuding with LFI leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
'''L'Après' (, a backronym for L'Association pour la République écologique et sociale,'' ) is a French left-wing political party. The party was founded on 12 July 2024 by dissidents from La France Insoumise (LFI), some of whom were deselected ahead of the 2024 French legislative election after over a year of feuding with LFI leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
== History == The party was founded by Clémentine Autain, Alexis Corbière, Hendrik Davi, Raquel Garrido, and Danielle Simonnet; all but Autain and Garrido had been re-elected in the 2024 legislative election without the support of LFI, with Autain winning as an LFI candidate and Garrido being defeated by Aly Diouara, a miscellaneous left candidate endorsed by the New Popular Front. Guillaume Ancelet, president of Picardie Debout, also supported the movement and is on the party's board. Picardie Debout's sole MP, François Ruffin, declined to join, though Corbière claimed that Ruffin "sponsors" the party. The party also counts Montreuil deputy mayor Olivier Madaule as a supporter. Former La France Insoumise MP Pascale Martin, who was narrowly defeated at the 2024 election, also joined L'Après, resulting in her expulsion from LFI.
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