Coastal Rally for Fishing Preservation (Gylias)
Coastal Rally for Fishing Preservation | |
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Founded | 1990 |
Dissolved | 2003 |
Ideology | |
Political position | Right-wing |
Colours | Turquoise blue |
The Coastal Rally for Fishing Preservation (French reformed: Rassemblement côtier pour l'préservation d'l'pêche), abbreviated CRFP (RCPP), was a Gylian political party, part of the Non-inscrits bloc.
It was established in 1990, and was a "molehill party" — a single-issue party against some aspect of the Gylian consensus with a right-wing populist orientation. In this case, the party attacked the Mathilde Vieira government's policy of abolishing fishing and replacing it with aquaculture.
Coming after the wretched decade, the party made efforts to avoid the radicalising drift that had provoked the dérive au droite. However, they still aligned with the Union for Freedom and Prosperity, reducing their appeal. In the 1995 and 2000 federal elections, they were easily outpolled by the Green Party and Animal Protection Party in coastal areas.
The party later succumbed to its right-wing drift and was a target for Front for Renewal of Order and Society entryism, causing it to be shut down for anti-constitutional activities in 2003.