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de Gaullist
de Gaullist, a. and n. = Gaullist a. and n. So de Gaullism = Gaullism.1944 H. G. Wells '42 to '44 63 It [sc. a novel] is, among other insanities, strongly de Gaullist. Ibid. 152 To build up a de Gaullist mentality in the infantile French mind. Ibid. 153 The de Gaullists in North Africa. 1946 W. S. C...
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Gaullist Party
On 6 May 1953, De Gaulle asked to the Gaullist deputies to abandon the name "RPF". Indeed, for De Gaulle's circle, Pompidou was more a classical conservative than a real Gaullist.
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Gaullist
Gaullist, a. and n. (ˈgəʊlɪst) Also Gaulliste. [ad. F. Gaulliste, f. as prec.: see -ist.] A. adj. Supporting or pertaining to the principles and policies of General de Gaulle (see prec.). B. n. One who supports General de Gaulle and his principles. Also transf. Cf. de Gaullist a. and n.1941 H. Nicol...
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Gaullism
At the same time, considering that the essence of Gaullist ideas are now accepted by everyone, those who wish to be the legitimate heirs of de Gaulle ( Not all Gaullist ideas have endured, however.
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Antoine Rufenacht
Rufenacht's political career began in the then Gaullist party, the Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR), and he remained in its successor parties, With Jacques Barrot, he was seen as one of several possible successors of Dominique de Villepin as Prime Minister of France.
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Labourite
Labourite (ˈleɪbəraɪt) [f. labour n. 2 b + -ite1.] = Labourist, often used of members of Parliament representing the Labour Party in Britain, Australia, or other countries.1903 Daily Chron. 19 Dec. 5/5 Free Traders and Free Trade Labourites—40. 1909 T. Hodgkin Let. 15 Nov. in L. Creighton Life & Let...
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Marcel Francisci
As a young man, Francisci fought in World War II and was awarded the Croix de Guerre. "Le retour de la mafia corse", Le Monde, 22 May 2006 (by Jacques Follorou).
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Charles Pasqua
Charles Victor Pasqua (18 April 192729 June 2015) was a French businessman and Gaullist politician. The SAC would be charged with the underground actions of the Gaullist movement and participated in the organization of the 30 May 1968 Gaullist counter-demonstration
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Democratic Centre (France)
In 1969, the party called for a "no" vote at the referendum about regionalization and Senate reform which caused the resignation of De Gaulle. Poher reached the second round but was defeated by Georges Pompidou, a former Gaullist Prime Minister.
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Union of Democrats for the Republic
The UDR was the successor to Charles de Gaulle's earlier party, the Rally of the French People, and was organised in 1958, along with the founding of the Under de Gaulle's successor Georges Pompidou it promoted the Gaullist movement.
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Initiative and Liberty Movement
The Initiative and Liberty Movement (, MIL) is a French Gaullist political association. General Alain de Boissieu, Pierre Messmer and Jacques Foccart also participated in its establishment.
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1973 French legislative election
In order to end the May 1968 crisis, President Charles de Gaulle dissolved the National Assembly and his party, the Gaullist Party Union of Democrats for In 1972, Chaban-Delmas is replaced by Pierre Messmer, a classical and conservative Gaullist.
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1974 French presidential election
Campaign
In 1969, Georges Pompidou, formerly Prime Minister under the presidency of Charles de Gaulle, was elected President of France for a seven-year Furthermore, Mitterrand had succeeded in forcing an unexpected second ballot when he was candidate in 1965 against General De Gaulle.
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1967 French legislative election
However some centrists refused to integrate into this group and joined the Gaullist Party, which became the Union of Democrats for the Fifth Republic ( He summed up this attitude by a "yes, but..." to Gaullist policies.
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Rally of the French People
De Gaulle asked the Gaullist deputies to abandon the name "RPF", then in June 1953, five Gaullist deputies joined Joseph Laniel's government. The Gaullist deputies founded the National Centre of Social Republicans without the backing of de Gaulle.
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