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== Organization == === Leadership === {| class="wikitable" |+ ! colspan="2" |Party leader !Time in office |- |1. |[[Philippe de Villiers]] |20 November 1994 – 28 June 2018 |} {| class="wikitable" |+ ! colspan="2" |Secretary-General !Time in office |- |1. |[[Stéphane Buffetaut]] |1998 – 1999 |- |2. |[[Thierry de La Perrière]] |1999 – 2003 |- |3. |[[Guillaume Peltier]] |2003 – 2008 |- |4. |[[Patrick Louis]] |2008 – 2018 |} === Elected officials === The MPF elected some representatives, including two deputies ([[Véronique Besse]] and [[Dominique Souchet]], part of [[Non-Inscrits]]), two senators ([[Bruno Retailleau]] and [[Philippe Darniche]], part of [[Non-Inscrits|RASNAG]]) and a MEP ([[Philippe de Villiers]], member of the [[Europe of Freedom and Democracy|EFD]]). The MPF controlled the general council of [[Vendée]], where Villiers served as [[President of the General Council]]. It had 10 general councillors in Vendée in addition to one in the [[Morbihan]] ([[Quiberon]]), one in the [[Meuse (department)|Meuse]] ([[Charny-sur-Meuse]]) and two in the [[Vaucluse]] ([[Orange, Vaucluse|Orange]]). It claimed 5 regional councillors, most of which were elected on [[National Front (France)|FN]] lists in 2004. === Youth wing === The Youth for France ([[French language|French]]: ''Jeunes pour la France'', JPF) was founded in 2001 by [[Guillaume Peltier]] as the party's youth organisation. Its successive presidents included Peltier (2001–2006), Jean-Baptiste Doat (2006–2008), Thibaud Vincendeau (2008–2010), [[Christophe Bentz]] (2010–2011) and [[Pierre Meurin]] (2014–2018).
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