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The following is a list of the most popular political parties in France.
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These are the most engaging discussions about French political parties.
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Unsubmissive France
La France insoumise is a democratic socialist, left-wing populist political party in France, launched on 10 February 2016 by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, then Member of the European Parliament and former co-president of the Left Party. It aims to implement the ecosocialist programme L’Avenir en commun.
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Parti Socialiste
The Socialist Party is a social-democratic political party in France and was, for decades, the largest party of the French centre-left. The PS used to be one of the two major political parties in the French Fifth Republic, along with the Republicans.
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National Rally
The French National Rally, known in French as Rassemblement National (RN), is a right-wing political party in France. Originally founded in 1972 as the National Front (Front National), the party underwent significant rebranding in 2018, adopting its current name in an effort to soften its image and broaden its appeal. The National Rally has been associated with nationalism, anti-immigration policies, and Euroscepticism, advocating for France's sovereignty against what it perceives as the encroaching powers of the European Union.
The party's values are deeply rooted in the promotion… Read more
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Alliance Centriste
The Centrist Alliance is a centrist political party in France. It was founded in June 2009 by Jean Arthuis, a former member of the Union for French Democracy and currently Member of European parliament, where he also serves as chair of the Committee on Budgets. The party is seen as a successor to Arthuis’ Rally the Centrists political association, whose main tenet was to re-create the UDF which was dissolved upon creation of the MoDem and the New Centre. Because of Arthuis’ high standing within the Centrist Union group in the French Senate, the AC has ten Senators but only two deputies.
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Mouvement Démocrate
The Democratic Movement is a centrist political party in France that is characterised by a strong pro-European stance. MoDem was founded by François Bayrou to succeed the Union for French Democracy and contest the 2007 legislative election, after his strong showing in the 2007 presidential election.
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Parti Communiste Français
The French Communist Party is a communist party in France. Although its electoral support has declined in recent decades, the PCF retains a strong influence in French politics, especially at the local level. In 2012, the PCF claimed 138,000 members including 70,000 who have paid their membership fees.
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Sovereign Republic
The French Sovereign Republic political party, known in French as "République Souveraine," is a political entity in France that advocates for the reinforcement of the nation's sovereignty and the protection of its republican values. Founded on the principles of patriotism and the belief in a strong, independent France, the party positions itself against what it perceives as the excessive influence of global financial markets, supranational entities, and foreign powers on French politics and society.
The core values of the French Sovereign Republic party revolve around the… Read more
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Citizen and Republican Movement
The Citizen and Republican Movement is a political party in France. The party replaced, in 2002, the Citizens’ Movement founded by Jean-Pierre Chevènement, who left the Socialist Party in 1993 due to his opposition to the Persian Gulf War and to the Maastricht Treaty.
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Martinican Independence Movement
The Martinican Independence Movement or MIM is a left-wing political party in the overseas department of Martinique, founded July 1, 1978 by Alfred Marie-Jeanne with the aim of securing "the decolonization and independence of Martinique". Its secretary is the deputy and president of the Regional Council of Martinique.