Équinoxe (political party)
Équinoxe | |
|---|---|
| Chairperson | Alexia de Montgolfier |
| Founded | 2021 |
| Membership (2025) | 6,000[1] |
| Ideology | Green politics Pro-nuclear movement |
| Colours | Yellow |
| Website | |
| parti-equinoxe.fr | |
Équinoxe is a French political party founded in 2021.[2]
Described as inspired by Jean-Marc Jancovici's ideas, the party is centered around pro-nuclear environmentalism and eco-sufficiency. In its campaign for the 2024 European Parliament election, the party also supported a regulation of immigration to Europe, combined with the creation of a climate refugee status.[2] Despite the ideological similarity, the party claims to have no links to Jancovici, although some of its candidates in the 2024 European Parliament election were members of The Shifters, the nonprofit sister association of The Shift Project, co-founded by Jancovici.[1]
The party contested the 2022 legislative election and the 2024 European Parliament election, and has been fielding 41 candidates for the 2024 legislative election, mostly in the Île-de-France region.[2]
On 12 January 2025, during the partial legislative in Isère (first circonscription), it's candidate Gaëlle Offranc-Piret had collected 7.6% of the votes (~2225).[3]
2024 European Parliament elections
Équinoxe's list in the 2024 European Parliament election was headed by Marine Cholley, chosen by party members in an internal election on 21 November 2023.[4] The party scored 0.29% (73002) of votes nationwide, and did not win any seats.[5]
Équinoxe was incorrectly announced as the winner in Clermont-Ferrand, with 19.9% of the votes. This was found to have been caused by an input error, with the party actually receiving 0.4% of votes in the city.[6]
References
- ^ a b Fontaine, L. (2025), Municipales 2026 : le Parti Equinoxe a son mot à dire
- ^ a b c "Equinoxe, le parti écolo et pro nucléaire qui monte". 20 Minutes (in French). 18 June 2024. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
- ^ Bidot, Romain (14 January 2025). "Législative partielle en Isère : les résultats du premier tour, commune par commune". francebleu (in French). Retrieved 14 January 2025.
- ^ Palacin, Hugo; Ledroit, Valentin (30 May 2024). "Elections européennes 2024 : les candidats têtes de liste en France" (in French). Retrieved 20 June 2024.
- ^ "France entière - Elections Européennes 2024 - Publication des résultats des élections en France". www.resultats-elections.interieur.gouv.fr (in French). Retrieved 20 June 2024.
- ^ "Elections européennes 2024. Non, Equinoxe n'est pas arrivé à Clermont-Ferrand avec 19% des voix : on vous explique ce bug". France 3 Régions (in French). 6 October 2024. Retrieved 20 June 2024.