Union populaire française
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"French Popular Union" redirects here. Not to be confused with French Popular Party (Parti populaire franςais).
This article is about the political group in France. For the French-language political party in Canada, see Union populaire.
The Union populaire française (UPF, English: "French Popular Union") was a parliamentary group in the French Parliament formed in 1939 by breakaway members of the French Communist Party who opposed the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. Prominent members included Émile Fouchard, Eugène Jardon and René Nicod.
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