Free Party of Luxembourg ( ), abbreviated as
FPL, was a
political
party in
Luxembourg
.
Foundation and 2004 elections
Founded in
2003, it emerged onto the political
scene in the run-up to the
2004 legislative
elections for the
Chamber of Deputies. It
fielded 8 candidates, none of whom was elected. The party totalled
0.1% of votes cast nationally, finishing last of the eight
party lists. Following the 2004 legislative
elections, the party had difficulty in continuing to
organise.
Regionally based support, leadership, and manifesto
Most of
the party's candidates were from the northern Oesling
region of
Luxembourg. This is a sparsely-populated area
characterised by its relative isolation from the south of Luxembourg
.
The FPL's founder,
Jean Ersfeld, is a
local personality with a limited following in that region. The
party's manifesto was essentially right-wing and
nationalist, seeking to appeal to the rural
communities in the north.
Issues
Among the issues of concern to supporters of the FPL was
immigration.
As in other small countries of Europe, such as Monaco
, the
European Union's support for
political rights for immigrants has been viewed as particularly
problematic.
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