Savoy Region Movement

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Savoy Region Movement
Mouvement Région Savoie (French) Mouvament Règ·ion Savouè (Arpitan)
LeaderLaurent Blondaz
Founded1972
Headquartersallée du Quert-d’Amo, 74140 Chens-sur-Léman
IdeologySavoyan regionalism
National affiliationFédération Régions et Peuples Solidaires
European affiliationEuropean Free Alliance (until 2025)
Colorswhite, red, green
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The Savoy Region Movement – Sabaudia (French: Mouvement Région Savoie – Sabaudia, Arpitan: Mouvament Règ·ion Savouè – Sabaudia, MRS) is a French regionalist political party based in Savoy.[1]

The party supports the creation of a Savoyard region composed of the departments of Savoie and Haute-Savoie. Both of these departments are part of the larger Rhône-Alpes region, an 'artificial' region built in 1972. It also supports Arpitan (or Franco-Provençal), the older language of this region.

The party is a member of the Régions et Peuples Solidaires federation and the European Free Alliance, and it has had only one of its members elected to the regional council since 1992.

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