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{{Infobox political party {{Infobox political party
| name = Alternative Rouge et Verte | name = Alternative Rouge et Verte
| logo = AREV.jpg | logo =
| logo_size = 250 | logo_size = 250
| merger = ]<br>]<br>] | merger = ]<br>]<br>] - ]
| foundation = November 1989 | foundation = November 1989
| dissolution = March 1998 | dissolution = March 1998
| merged_into = ] | successor = ] - ]
| headquarters = | headquarters =
| leader_title = | leader_title =
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| ideology = ]<ref name="fp">{{Cite web |url=https://www.france-politique.fr/Alternative_Rouge_et_Verte_(AREV) |title=Alternative Rouge et Verte (AREV) |author=Laurent de Boissieu |website=France Politique |date=3 March 2019}}</ref><br>]<ref name="fp"/><ref>{{Cite book |author=Romain Chabrol |title=Requiem pour un thon |publisher=Les Petits Matins |date=22 August 2013 |isbn=978-2-36383-065-4 |url=https://books.google.fr/books?id=mbXAAAAAQBAJ&pg=PT79}}</ref> | ideology = ] - ]<ref name="fp">{{Cite web |url=https://www.france-politique.fr/Alternative_Rouge_et_Verte_(AREV) |title=Alternative Rouge et Verte (AREV) |author=Laurent de Boissieu |website=France Politique |date=3 March 2019}}</ref><br>] - ]<ref name="fp"/><ref>{{Cite book |author=Romain Chabrol |title=Requiem pour un thon |publisher=Les Petits Matins |date=22 August 2013 |isbn=978-2-36383-065-4 |url=https://books.google.fr/books?id=mbXAAAAAQBAJ&pg=PT79}}</ref>
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The '''Alternative Rouge et Verte''' ('''AREV''', ''Red and Green Alternative'') was a French ] focused on ], the ], and ]. Formed in ], it dissolved in ]. The '''Alternative Rouge et Verte''' ('''AREV''', ''Red and Green Alternative'') was a French ] focused on ], the ], and ]. Formed in ], it dissolved in ].


The party's foundation was built on three pillars: ], ], and ]. The party's foundation was built on three pillars: ], ], and self-management.


== History == == History ==
AREV emerged partly from the committees supporting ], a ] dissident, during the ]. These committees included the ], the ], the ], and unaffiliated activists. AREV emerged partly from the committees supporting ], a ] dissident, during the ]. These committees included the ], the ], the ], and unaffiliated activists.


After the ] dissolved in November 1989, many former members, along with activists from the ] and the ] (FGA), joined AREV to reject assimilation into ]. After the ] dissolved in November 1989, many former members, along with activists from the ] and the ] (FGA), joined AREV to reject assimilation into ].


At its peak, AREV had over 6,000 members. However, its numbers dwindled over the years due to its lack of political opportunities and a unification strategy that led to members joining other organizations, including ] and the ]. By 1998, membership had fallen to around 300. At its peak, AREV had over 6,000 members. However, its numbers dwindled over the years due to its lack of political opportunities and a unification strategy that led to members joining other organizations, including ] and the ]. By 1998, membership had fallen to around 300.


To avoid political extinction and to create space for a left-leaning ecological party, AREV and a splinter group from the ] (CAP) formed ] on {{date|29|March|1998}}. To avoid political extinction and to create space for a left-leaning ecological party, AREV and a splinter group from the ] (CAP) formed ] on {{date|29|March|1998}}.
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See also: AREV Political party
Alternative Rouge et Verte
FoundedNovember 1989
DissolvedMarch 1998
Merger ofPSU
Nouvelle gauche
FGA - fr
Succeeded byLes Alternatifs - fr
IdeologySocialisme autogestionnaire - fr
Écologie libertaire - fr
ColorsRed and Green
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The Alternative Rouge et Verte (AREV, Red and Green Alternative) was a French political party focused on ecology, the far-left, and autogestion. Formed in 1989, it dissolved in 1998.

The party's foundation was built on three pillars: socialism, political ecology, and self-management.

History

AREV emerged partly from the committees supporting Pierre Juquin, a French Communist Party dissident, during the 1988 French presidential election. These committees included the Parti socialiste unifié, the Ligue communiste révolutionnaire, the Nouvelle gauche pour le socialisme, l'écologie et l'autogestion, and unaffiliated activists.

After the PSU dissolved in November 1989, many former members, along with activists from the Nouvelle gauche and the Fédération pour une gauche alternative (FGA), joined AREV to reject assimilation into Les Verts.

At its peak, AREV had over 6,000 members. However, its numbers dwindled over the years due to its lack of political opportunities and a unification strategy that led to members joining other organizations, including Les Verts and the LCR. By 1998, membership had fallen to around 300.

To avoid political extinction and to create space for a left-leaning ecological party, AREV and a splinter group from the Convention pour une alternative progressiste (CAP) formed Les Alternatifs on 29.

Youth Movement and Legacy

AREV's youth wing participated in the creation of Chiche! in 1996. This youth organization included members from Les Verts, Convergences Écologie Solidarité (CES), and CAP. The goal was to unite young ecologists under a single organization, potentially leading to a new political entity.

This strategy failed as Les Alternatifs and Les Verts did not merge, and in 2001, the Young Greens split to form an official youth wing of Les Verts.

Notes and References

  1. ^ Laurent de Boissieu (3 March 2019). "Alternative Rouge et Verte (AREV)". France Politique.
  2. Romain Chabrol (22 August 2013). Requiem pour un thon. Les Petits Matins. ISBN 978-2-36383-065-4.

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