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Political party in France From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Union for the New Republic (French: L'Union pour la nouvelle République, pronounced [lynjɔ̃ puʁ la nuvɛl ʁepyblik], UNR) was a Gaullist political party in France, formed in support of Charles de Gaulle in the 1958 elections.
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History
The UNR won 189 of 466 seats in the November 1958 elections.[11]
In 1962, the UNR grouped with the Gaullist Democratic Union of Labour (French: Union démocratique du travail, UDT) to form the UNR-UDT. They won 233 seats out of 482, slightly less than an absolute majority. 35 Independent Republicans boosted their support.
In 1967, UNR candidates ran under the title Union of Democrats for the Fifth Republic (Union des démocrates pour la Ve République, UD-Ve), winning 200 out of 486 seats.
The UNR was renamed Union for the Defense of the Republic in 1967, and later Union of Democrats for the Republic in 1971.
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Secretaries General of the UNR
- Roger Frey, 1958–1959
- Albin Chalandon, 1959
- Jacques Richard, 1959–1961
- Roger Dusseaulx, 1961–1962
- Louis Terrenoire, 1962
- Jacques Baumel, 1962–1967
- Robert Poujade, 1967–1969
UNR in the Senate
Under the Fifth Republic, 39 senators were affiliated to the UNR Group and 11 of them were Muslims or with Muslim origins.[12]
- First Senate election – 37 seats; 12.0%
- Second Senate election – 32 seats; 11.7%
- Third Senate election – 30 seats; 10.9%
Maurice Bayrou was the leader of the group in the Senate from October 1962 to October 1965.
Election results
Presidential
National Assembly
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References
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