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25: 411:. Then, when the republic was no longer questioned, the conservative republican groups, who had sat at the center-left of the assemblies, moved to the right-wing seats, but they continued to consider themselves as left-wingers: this is known as 396:. In the same time, the attempt to gather the non-Communist Resistance in a new party, the UDSR, failed. In 1946, they formed a coalition to resist to the Three-parties alliance in the legislative elections. 360:) created by independent socialists who had refused the unification of the socialist movement in 1905 under the SFIO, which was, like the Independent Radicals, almost an empty shell by then. 454:, the Radical Party and the UDSR advocated left-wing policies and left the RGR. Their internal opponents pursued the RGR, which became a small center-right party led by Prime Minister 464: 200:
of French politics; for a long time, the French republican right has refused to call itself "right" since the right-wing in France has historically been associated with
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The RGR obtained 11.6% of the votes in 1946, 11,1% in 1951 and 3.9% of 1956 (most of the Radicals had decided to present themselves as members of the
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republicans" whilst they opposed left-wing policies. Indeed, until the end of the 19th century, the French left was defined as
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and composed of Radicals expelled from the party. It disappeared in 1958, many Radicals joining again the Radical Party while
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movement. Employers conceived the RGR as such until at least the 1951 creation of the
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groups were considered jointly responsible for the 1940 collapse of the
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When the Communists were ejected from the government during the
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conservative coalition, which presented candidates to the
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Parti républicain social de la réconciliation française
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The UDSR was a founding member of the 424:, the RGR joined the government of the 137:) was an electoral alliance during the 131:Rassemblement des gauches rĂ©publicaines 604: 578:. Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 142. 177:(Peace and Freedom), it was in fact a 542:Elections in Western Europe 1815-1996 244:and Radicals who refused to join the 240:, it became a political party led by 313:), main right-wing party during the 256:The RGR was largely composed of the 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 652:Social democratic parties in France 612:Defunct political parties in France 13: 446:In 1955, under the leaderships of 388:The Radical Party and the pre-war 284:in 1947. Others parties included: 14: 663: 428:with the SFIO, the MRP, then the 216:, in a context marked by various 642:1958 disestablishments in France 295:), founded by former members of 147:1956 French legislative election 23: 572:Mackie, T.T.; Rose, R. 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French Fourth Republic
June 1946
1956 French legislative election
Radical Party
Independent Radicals
Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance
Jean-Paul David
anti-Communist
Paix et Liberté
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June 1946
November 1946
1951 legislative elections
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