Party for Freedom of Food (Gylias)

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Party for Freedom of Food
Founded1975
Dissolved1988
Ideology
Political positionRight-wing
Colours  Meat red

The Party for Freedom of Food (French reformed: Parti pour l'liberté d'manger), abbreviated PFF (PLM), was a Gylian political party, part of the Non-inscrits bloc.

It was established in 1975, 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 "anti-meat bias" of Gylian agricultural policy. It called for the abolition of the Directorate of Supply Management and ending bans on importing meat.

It narrowly entered Parliament in the 1976 federal election, and had limited success in subsequent municipal and regional elections. It slightly increased its support during the wretched decade.

As a result of the dérive au droite, the party was shut down for anti-constitutional activities in 1988.