Parti Citron
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The Lemon Party of Canada (Parti Citron) is a silly Canadian federal political party. The party is headed by Pope Terence the First.
Their 2004 National Convention churned out intelligent, family-oriented policies which were "placed in small green plastic boxes and sold to industrial pig farms in Mexico", according to a large party spokeswoman. The subsequent electoral campaign, under the theme "For a bitter Canada," attracted impressive coverage from State-run media (see CBC.ca article [1] (http://www.cbc.ca/canadavotes/analysiscommentary/danbrown.html)).
The Lemon Party prides itself on its record on fiscal discipline and in pushing for economic growth. This position has been reinforced with the publication of its Economic Plan, authored by Montreal economist Ianik Marcil, which can be found online, at www.lemonparty.vze.com.
The Lemon Party has not been officially registered as a political party since the early 1990s, when it was registered only in Quebec.
Election results
General election | # of candidates | # of seats won | % of popular vote |
1989 | 11 | 0 | 0.22% |
1994 | 10 | 0 | 0.10% |
See also
- List of frivolous parties
- Politics of Quebec
- List of Quebec general elections
- List of Quebec premiers
- List of Quebec leaders of the Opposition
- National Assembly of Quebec
- Timeline of Quebec history
- Political parties in Quebec
- List of political parties in Canada
External links
- Lemon Party of Canada : official website (http://www.lemonparty.vze.com)
- National Assembly historical information (http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/patrimoine/)
- La Politique québécoise sur le Web (http://www.quebecpolitique.com/)