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Parti Fierté Montréal
Active municipal party
LeaderMichel Bédard

Parti Fierté Montréal (English: Montreal Pride Party) is a small municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It fronted its own candidate, Michel Bédard for the mayorship of Montreal in the municipal elections in 2009.

During his electoral campaign, Mr. Bédard protested because of his exclusion from an election debate on Société Radio-Canada on equal footing with the candidates of the three major parties Union Montréal, Vision Montréal and Projet Montréal, but his request to join in the debate was rejected. During the actual elections, he brought in just 5,297 votes, 1.26% of the electorate.

Presently the Parti Fierté Montréal has no councillors in Montreal's city government.

References

  1. "Elections Montreal 2009 site: Candidates for elective office". Archived from the original on 2013-10-02. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
  2. Révision de l’ombudsman sur le débat des candidats à la mairie de Montréal le 19 octobre 2009 au Téléjournal/Montréal et au RDI (in French)
Political parties in Montreal Montreal
Council
Unrepresented
  • Action Montréal
  • Citoyen.ne.s Outremont
  • Engagement pour Montréal
  • Team CDN - NDG
  • Équité Montréal
  • Montréal 2021
  • Mouvement Montréal
  • Ralliement pour Montréal
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