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This article contains a list of political parties in France.. France has a multi-party political system: one in which the number of competing political parties is sufficiently large as to make it almost inevitable that, in order to participate in the exercise of power, any single party must be prepared to negotiate with one or more others with a view to forming electoral alliances and/or ...
Location of Doubs in France. Following is a list of senators of Doubs, ... Party 1946-1958: Georges Pernot: Republican Party of Liberty (PRL) 1946 - 1948:
The Republicans (French: Les Républicains, [le ʁepyblikɛ̃], LR) [b] is a liberal-conservative political party in France, largely inspired by the tradition of Gaullism. [6] [2] [7] The party was formed in 2015 as the refoundation of the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP), which had been established in 2002 under the leadership of the then-president of France, Jacques Chirac.
Location of Moselle in France. Following is a list of senators of Moselle, ... Party / Group Notes ... René Jager: Popular Republican Movement (MRP) René Schwartz: ...
Following is a list of senators of Paris, people who have represented the department of Paris in the Senate of France. ... Republican Party (PR) 1977: 1986–1995
Pages in category "Republican Party (France) politicians" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
France's first experience with an upper house was under the Directory from 1795 to 1799, when the Council of Ancients was the upper chamber. There were Senates in both the First and Second Empires (the former being known as the Sénat conservateur, the latter as the French Senate), but these were only nominally legislative bodies – technically they were not legislative, but rather advisory ...
Party 1946–1948 Hippolyte Réhault: Popular Republican Movement (MRP) Victor Janton: Popular Republican Movement (MRP) Eugène Quessot: French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) 1948–1955 Yves Estève: Union for the New Republic (UNR) Paul Robert: Républicains indépendants (RI) Marcel Rupied: Rally of the French People (RPF ...