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'''Fanmi''' ({{wp|Haitian Creole|Baptistois Creole}} for "Family"), until 2017 known as '''Peyi–Our Republic''' ({{wp|French language|Principean}}: ''Peyi–Notre République''; {{wp|Haitian Creole|Baptistois Creole}}: ''Peyi–Repiblik Nou an'') is a {{wp|left-wing}} and {{wp|Creole peoples|Creole interests}} political party in [[Saint-Baptiste]]. Founded in 2006 as a organization for the protection and preservation of Creole culture and language rights, Fanmi's primary goal is the acceptance of Baptistois Creole as an official second language in Saint-Baptiste and the creation for laws that preserve Creole customs and culture. As of 2019, the party holds no seats in the [[Chamber of Deputies (Saint-Baptiste)|Chamber of Deputies]].
'''Fanmi''' ({{wp|Haitian Creole|Baptistois Creole}} for "Family"), until 2017 known as '''Peyi–Our Republic''' ({{wp|French language|Principean}}: ''Peyi–Notre République''; {{wp|Haitian Creole|Baptistois Creole}}: ''Peyi–Repiblik Nou an'') is a {{wp|left-wing}} and {{wp|Creole peoples|Creole interests}} political party in [[Saint-Baptiste]]. Founded in 2006 as an organization for the protection and preservation of Creole culture and language rights, Fanmi's primary goal is the acceptance of Baptistois Creole as an official second language in Saint-Baptiste and the creation for laws that preserve Creole customs and culture. As of 2019, the party holds no seats in the [[Chamber of Deputies (Saint-Baptiste)|Chamber of Deputies]].
==History==
==History==
Following the [[2006 Saint-Baptiste general strike|2006 general strike]] and the rise of the political left-wing in Saint-Baptiste, Peyi–Our Republic was founded on 2 September 2006 as an organization merging various Creole interest groups and NGOs, the largest being the National Union for Creole Speakers. Peyi failed to gain initial success as the anger towards the main two parties subsided by the [[2007 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2007 election]], and the party garnered a electorate between one and two percent of the vote in subsequent elections. For the [[2016 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|2016 presidential election]], Peyi endorsed and cooperated with the [[Baptistois Labour Party]], fielding a single candidate for President.
Peyi–Our Republic was founded on 2 September 2006 as an organization merging various Creole interest groups and NGOs, the largest being the National Union for Creole Speakers. Peyi failed to gain initial success by the [[2007 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2007 election]], and the party garnered a electorate between one and two percent of the vote in subsequent elections. For the [[2016 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|2016 presidential election]], Peyi endorsed and cooperated with the [[Baptistois Labour Party]], fielding a single candidate for President.


The party faced a major reformation in 2017 under new leader [[Martial Lozé]], adopting the new name of Fanmi ("Family") and and a platform that embraced {{wp|green politics}} and an agenda more solidly to the left. In the [[2019 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|last parliamentary election]], Fanmi garnered 4.27% of the popular vote, its highest yet.
The party faced a major reformation in 2017 under new leader [[Martial Lozé]], adopting the new name of Fanmi ("Family") and and a platform that embraced {{wp|green politics}} and an agenda more solidly to the left. In the [[2019 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|last parliamentary election]], Fanmi garnered 4.37% of the popular vote, its highest yet.


==Election results==
==Election results==
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! [[2007 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2007]]
! [[2007 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2007]]
|rowspan=3| [[Josué Delafose]]
|rowspan=4| [[Jean-Marie Berlioz]]
| 83
| 83
| 0.69 (#5)
| 0.69 (#4)
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| {{Composition bar|0|14|hex=#51B400}}
| {{nochange}}
| {{nochange}}
| No representation
| No representation
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|-
! [[2011 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2011]]
! [[2010 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2010]]
| 163
| 134
| 1.12 (#5)
| 0.89 (#5)
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| {{Composition bar|0|14|hex=#51B400}}
| {{nochange}}
| {{nochange}}
| No representation
| No representation
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|-
! [[2015 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2015]]
! [[2013 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2013]]
| 173
| 184
| 1.24 (#4)
| 1.30 (#5)
| {{Composition bar|0|14|hex=#51B400}}
| {{nochange}}
| No representation
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! [[2016 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2016]]
| 301
| 2.42 (#4)
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! [[2019 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2019]]
! [[2019 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2019]]
| [[Martial Lozé]]
| [[Martial Lozé]]
| 679
| 522
| 4.27 (#4)
| 4.37 (#4)
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! [[2011 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|2011]]
! [[2011 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|2011]]
| [[Martial Lozé]]
| [[Martial Lozé]]
| 283
| 164
| 1.89 (#5)
| 1.10 (#5)
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|colspan="2" style="background:lightgrey;"|
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|-
! [[2016 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|2016]]
! [[2016 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|2016]]
| ''Supported [[Jeanne Duclos]]''
| ''Supported [[Jeanne Duclos]]''
| 1,284
| 1,973
| 9.58 (#3)
| 14.72 (#3)
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! [[2021 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|2021]]
| ''Supported [[Jeanne Duclos]]''
| 2,492
| 15.58 (#4)
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==Leadership==
* [[Jean-Marie Berlioz]] (2006-2017)
* [[Martial Lozé]] (2017-Present)
[[Category:Political parties in Saint-Baptiste]]
{{Template:Saint-Baptiste Parties}}

Latest revision as of 20:11, 19 November 2021

Fanmi
LeaderMartial Lozé
Founded2 September 2006
(as Peyi–Our Republic)
20 October 2017
(as Fanmi)
IdeologyCreole interests
Green politics
Left-wing populism
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationInite
ColorsGreen
Seats
0 / 14
Website
www.fanmi.sb

Fanmi (Baptistois Creole for "Family"), until 2017 known as Peyi–Our Republic (Principean: Peyi–Notre République; Baptistois Creole: Peyi–Repiblik Nou an) is a left-wing and Creole interests political party in Saint-Baptiste. Founded in 2006 as an organization for the protection and preservation of Creole culture and language rights, Fanmi's primary goal is the acceptance of Baptistois Creole as an official second language in Saint-Baptiste and the creation for laws that preserve Creole customs and culture. As of 2019, the party holds no seats in the Chamber of Deputies.

History

Peyi–Our Republic was founded on 2 September 2006 as an organization merging various Creole interest groups and NGOs, the largest being the National Union for Creole Speakers. Peyi failed to gain initial success by the 2007 election, and the party garnered a electorate between one and two percent of the vote in subsequent elections. For the 2016 presidential election, Peyi endorsed and cooperated with the Baptistois Labour Party, fielding a single candidate for President.

The party faced a major reformation in 2017 under new leader Martial Lozé, adopting the new name of Fanmi ("Family") and and a platform that embraced green politics and an agenda more solidly to the left. In the last parliamentary election, Fanmi garnered 4.37% of the popular vote, its highest yet.

Election results

Chamber of Deputies

Election year Leader # of
votes
% of
vote
# of
overall seats won
+/– Govt?
2007 Jean-Marie Berlioz 83 0.69 (#4)
0 / 14
Steady No representation
2010 134 0.89 (#5)
0 / 14
Steady No representation
2013 184 1.30 (#5)
0 / 14
Steady No representation
2016 301 2.42 (#4)
0 / 14
Steady No representation
2019 Martial Lozé 522 4.37 (#4)
0 / 14
Steady No representation

President

Election year Candidate 1st round 2nd round
# of votes % of vote # of votes % of vote
2011 Martial Lozé 164 1.10 (#5)
2016 Supported Jeanne Duclos 1,973 14.72 (#3)
2021 Supported Jeanne Duclos 2,492 15.58 (#4)

Leadership