Normandy Movement


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Norman Mouvement normand is a regional political grouping based in the French Normandy.

In 1969, the right-wing Fédération nationale des étudiants de France from Rouen merged with the Union of Normandy to form the Normandy Youth Movement. In 1971 it was renamed the Normandy Movement. Its co-founders included: right-wing deputy Pierre Godefroy, extreme right-wing activist Didier Patte, columnist and writer Jean Mabire. At the head of the Movement stands D. Patte. The organization is currently recruiting its supporters from the far right-wing National Front, but also from the center-right Union for French Democracy. The Normandy Movement advocates the unification of Lower and Upper Normandy into a single administrative body and the acquisition of Normandy's autonomy, which would then have its own regional government. On the other hand, it rejects the possibility of separating the region from France. It works for the promotion and development of Norman culture formed from Norman and Galician elements. It proposes the creation of a European Senate institution in which every region, nation, national and ethnic minority, as well as a cultural or linguistic minority, would have its representative.

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