Franc-Paysannerie
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The Franc-Paysannerie movement, founded by Edmond Jacquet in 1929, was a French agrarian organization which pioneered agrarian direct action through its "Combat Sections" and "Assault Sections",[1] often disguised as social or recreational groups.[2] Its militant tactics were seen as a forerunner of the more open Comités de défense paysanne.[1]