Movement for France

The Movement for France (French: Mouvement pour la France, MPF; French pronunciation: ​[muvmɑ̃ puʁ laˈfʁɑ̃s]) was a conservative, soft Eurosceptic and Gaullist French political party, founded on 20 November 1994, with a marked regional stronghold in the Vendée. It was led by Philippe de Villiers, once communications minister under Jacques Chirac. It was also strongly opposed to the possible accession of Turkey to the European Union and to what it sees as the Islamisation of France.

Movement for France

The Movement for France (French: Mouvement pour la France, MPF; French pronunciation: ​[muvmɑ̃ puʁ laˈfʁɑ̃s]) was a conservative, soft Eurosceptic and Gaullist French political party, founded on 20 November 1994, with a marked regional stronghold in the Vendée. It was led by Philippe de Villiers, once communications minister under Jacques Chirac. It was also strongly opposed to the possible accession of Turkey to the European Union and to what it sees as the Islamisation of France.