National Centre of Social Republicans
Defunct Gaullist political party in France
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The National Centre of Social Republicans (Centre national des républicains sociaux, CNRS), or Social Republicans (Républicains sociaux, RS), was a French Gaullist political party founded in 1954. The party succeeded the Rally of the French People, but was not backed by Charles De Gaulle.[1] The party did poorly in the 1956 parliamentary elections (relative to the RFP's performance in the 1951 elections).[1]
Its president was Jacques Chaban-Delmas. It ceased to exist in 1958.
References
- ^ a b Kahler, Miles (1984). Decolonization in Britain and France: The Domestic Consequences of International Relations. Princeton University Press. p. 91. ISBN 978-1-4008-5558-2.
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The Republicans
- Rally of the French People (1947–1955)
- National Centre of Social Republicans (1954–1958)
- Union for the New Republic (1958–1967)
- Union of Democrats for the Republic (1967–1976)
- Rally for the Republic (1976–2002)
- Union for a Popular Movement (2002–2015)
- Nicolas Sarkozy (2015–2016)
- Laurent Wauquiez (2016 ad interim, 2017–2019)
- Jean Leonetti (2019 ad interim)
- Christian Jacob (2019–2022)
- Annie Genevard (2022 ad interim)
- Éric Ciotti (2022–present)
- Laurent Wauquiez (2015)
- Éric Woerth (2015–2016)
- Bernard Accoyer (2016–2017)
- Annie Genevard (2017–2019)
- Aurélien Pradié (2019–present)
- 2016 presidential primary
- 2017 leadership election
- 2019 leadership election
- 2021 presidential primary
- 2022 leadership election
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