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{{Infobox political party
{{Infobox political party
| name = Bloc Mayotte
| name = Bloc Mayotte
| logo = [[File:BlocMayotte Logo2015.png|230x230px]]
| logo = [[File:BlocMayotte Logo2015.jpg|230x230px]]
| leader = [[Des-Duqois Blanchet]]
| leader = [[Des-Duqois Blanchet]]
| president = [[Atticus Moreau]]
| president = [[Atticus Moreau]]
| leader1_title = House Leader
| leader1_title = House Leader
| foundation = {{Start date|df=yes|1971|6|15}}
| foundation = {{Start date|df=yes|1961|6|15}}
| ideology = Mayotte nationalism<br />[[Mayotte sovereignty movement|Mayotte/Alutia/Aunistria sovereigntism]]<br />Left-wing nationalism<br />[[wikipedia:Regionalism (politics)|Regionalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Environmentalism]]<br />[[wikipedia:Social democracy|Social democracy]]<br/>
| ideology = Mayotte nationalism<br />[[Mayotte sovereignty movement|Mayotte/Alutia/Aunistria sovereigntism]]<br />Left-wing nationalism<br />[[wikipedia:Regionalism (politics)|Regionalism]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Environmentalism|Environmentalism]]<br />[[wikipedia:Social democracy|Social democracy]]<br/>
| headquarters = [[Blythe]], [[Mayotte (Province)|Mayotte]]
| headquarters = [[Blythe]], [[Mayotte (Province)|Mayotte]]
| website =
| website =
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| seats1 = {{Infobox political party/seats|11|62|hex=magenta}}
| seats1 = {{Infobox political party/seats|11|62|hex=magenta}}
}}
}}
The '''Bloc Mayotte''' was a federal [[List of political parties in Zamastan|political party]] in [[Zamastan]] devoted to [[Mayotte (Province)|Mayottean]] nationalism and the promotion of [[Administrative District (Zamastan)|provincial]] sovereignty. The Bloc was formed by Members of [[Congressional Hall (Zamastan)|Congressional Hall]] who defected from the federal [[Blue Conservative Party (Zamastan)|Blue Conservative Party]] and [[Green Liberal Party (Zamastan)|Green Liberal Party]] during the collapse of the [[Talasa Lake Accord]] and the ensuing political chaos following the [[The Pahlan Insurgencies|violent insurgencies]] in [[Pahl]] during the 1950s. Founder [[Casey Bouchard]] was a cabinet minister in the federal [[Conservative Capitalist Party (Zamastan)|Conservative Capitalist]] government of [[President of Zamastan|President]] [[Marvin Gaviria]]. The party sought to create the conditions necessary for the political secession of Mayotte from Zamastan and campaigns actively during federal elections. The party has been described as social democratic and separatist (aka "sovereigntist"). Originally based only for the secession of Mayotte, the party expanded to largely include the secessionist movements in [[Aunistria (Province)|Aunistria]], [[Alutia (Province)|Alutia]], and [[Titania (Province)|Titania]].
The Bloc was the largest party in Mayotte after the [[2020 Zamastan presidential election]], and the third-largest party in Congressional Hall with the biggest surge the party had ever seen. Additionally, Bloc Mayotte candidate [[Atticus Moreau]], the former [[Governor (Zamastan)|Governor]] of Alutia, was elected President. Moreau strayed from party lines by advocating for a strong military and by saying he would not promote the secession of provinces, but that he would endorse autonomy motions to give provinces greater independence in their self-government. Following the [[Bettencourt Protests]] in late 2020, the [[Supreme Court of Zamastan|Supreme Court]] granted unconditional autonomy to [[Mayotte]], [[Auraine]], and [[Alutiana]] on January 1st, 2021, at which point all remaining Bloc Mayotte members in Congressional Hall had their voting powers suspending.
==Positions and Ideologies==
==History==
===Founding===
==Prominent members==
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 17 April 2022

Bloc Mayotte
LeaderDes-Duqois Blanchet
PresidentAtticus Moreau
Founded15 June 1961 (1961-06-15)
HeadquartersBlythe, Mayotte
IdeologyMayotte nationalism
Mayotte/Alutia/Aunistria sovereigntism
Left-wing nationalism
Regionalism
Environmentalism
Social democracy
Political positionCenter-left
ColoursPink, magenta
Senate
11 / 62
Congress
56 / 359

The Bloc Mayotte was a federal political party in Zamastan devoted to Mayottean nationalism and the promotion of provincial sovereignty. The Bloc was formed by Members of Congressional Hall who defected from the federal Blue Conservative Party and Green Liberal Party during the collapse of the Talasa Lake Accord and the ensuing political chaos following the violent insurgencies in Pahl during the 1950s. Founder Casey Bouchard was a cabinet minister in the federal Conservative Capitalist government of President Marvin Gaviria. The party sought to create the conditions necessary for the political secession of Mayotte from Zamastan and campaigns actively during federal elections. The party has been described as social democratic and separatist (aka "sovereigntist"). Originally based only for the secession of Mayotte, the party expanded to largely include the secessionist movements in Aunistria, Alutia, and Titania.

The Bloc was the largest party in Mayotte after the 2020 Zamastan presidential election, and the third-largest party in Congressional Hall with the biggest surge the party had ever seen. Additionally, Bloc Mayotte candidate Atticus Moreau, the former Governor of Alutia, was elected President. Moreau strayed from party lines by advocating for a strong military and by saying he would not promote the secession of provinces, but that he would endorse autonomy motions to give provinces greater independence in their self-government. Following the Bettencourt Protests in late 2020, the Supreme Court granted unconditional autonomy to Mayotte, Auraine, and Alutiana on January 1st, 2021, at which point all remaining Bloc Mayotte members in Congressional Hall had their voting powers suspending.

Positions and Ideologies

History

Founding

Prominent members