GayLib
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| GayLib | |
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| President | Catherine Michaud |
| Founded | 2002 |
| Ideology | Social liberalism Liberalism (French) Historical, now factions: LGBTQ conservatism[1] |
| Position | Centre Historical, now factions: Centre-right[1] |
| Mother party |
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| Website | gaylib |
GayLib is an LGBTI liberal association affiliated with the Radical Party. It was formerly affiliated with the French political party Union for a Popular Movement from its inception in 2002 until 2013, and with the Union of Democrats and Independents from 2013 to 2018.[2]
History
[edit]The creation of GayLib was supported by Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Philippe Douste-Blazy, Alain Juppé, and François Baroin.[3] In 2002, its members participated in the pride parade in Paris for the first time.[3]
Since 2007, they have faced criticism from groups like the Pink Panthers,[4] ACT UP and AIDES[5] because of the UMP's repudiation of same-sex marriage.[6] However, GayLib argues that the UMP contributed to strengthening hate-crime laws, improving the PACS, establishing the HALDE, and advocating against the criminalization in foreign policy through Rama Yade's appeal to the United Nations.[6]
In January 2013, it rescinded its affiliation with the UMP because of the party's opposition to same-sex marriage.[7] It later affiliated with the Union of Democrats and Independents (UDI), whose president, Jean-Louis Borloo, endorsed same-sex marriage.
In 2018, GayLib severed its ties with UDI and joined the Radical Movement (MR).[8] Following the dissolution of MR, GayLib became the official LGBTI wing of the revived Radical Party (PR).[9]
See also
[edit]- Homosexualités et Socialisme, the Socialist Party-affiliated equivalent
References
[edit]- ^ a b Białobłocki Krzysztof (2015). “Special” lgbt parties and movements and their political strategies in european democracies. "“GayLib” in 2002–2013 – is the LGBT-conservative right-of-center intraparty faction of the French “Union for a Popular Movement”."
- ^ Xavier Jardin, Dictionnaire de la Droite, Paris: Larousse, 2007, p. 138 [1]
- ^ a b "Historique". Archived from the original on 6 September 2009. Retrieved 23 May 2009.
- ^ Cédric Douzant, 'Gay pride: entre les Panthères roses et Gaylib, la guerre continue', in Têtu, 29 June 2009 [2]
- ^ Marc Endeweld, 'Marche des fiertés: le char de GayLib bloqué pendant une heure', in Têtu, 30 June 2008 [3]
- ^ a b Cédric Douzant, 'Gaylib à la gay pride: le char qui dérange', in Têtu, 25 June 2009 [4]
- ^ Gaylib quitte l'UMP , Le Figaro, 12/01/2013
- ^ "Le Mouvement Radical / Social-Libéral s'associe avec GayLib – Mouvement Radical". lemouvementradical.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 21 October 2019. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
- ^ "GayLib – Parti Radical". parti-radical.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved 28 June 2022.