Rassemblement Pour L'alternative Progressiste

The Rassemblement pour l'alternative progressiste or RAP originated as the Rassemblement pour l'alternative politique, a social movement founded in 1996 as an attempt to unite the progressive and leftist forces in Quebec, Canada. It formally became a political party in 2000, although it presented seven independent candidates (including former trade union leader Michel Chartrand) in the 1998 Quebec provincial election. In 2002, it joined with the Parti de la dmocratie socialiste and the Parti communiste du Qubec to form the Union des forces progressistes (UFP).

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