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+ | | party_name = Les Républicains | ||
+ | | party_logo = | ||
+ | | website = [https://www.republicains.fr/ republicains.fr] | ||
+ | | leader = [[Laurent Wauquiez]] | ||
+ | | parleader = | ||
+ | | foundation = 2002 | ||
+ | | ideology = [[Conservatism]] | ||
+ | | position = Center-right | ||
+ | | international = [[International Democrat Union]], [[Centrist Democrat International]] and [[European People’s Party]] | ||
+ | | colors = blue, white and red | ||
+ | | footnotes = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''Les Républicains''' (formerly known as '''Union for a Popular Movement'''; Union pour un Mouvement Populaire in [[French]]) is [[France]]'s largest right-wing political party. It was initially aligned with the policies of [[Jacques Chirac]], but has increasingly differed with him, especially when it officially expressed opposition to [[Turkey]]'s membership in the [[European Union]] after Chirac supported it. | ||
In 2007 the UMP nominated [[Nicolas Sarkozy]] (who is also the president of the party) for [[2007 French presidential elections|president]]. Sarkozy won the presidency in the second round of voting on May 6, 2007. | In 2007 the UMP nominated [[Nicolas Sarkozy]] (who is also the president of the party) for [[2007 French presidential elections|president]]. Sarkozy won the presidency in the second round of voting on May 6, 2007. | ||
− | + | Sarkozy renamed the party the party in 2015 from Union for a Popular Movement to 'Les Republicains'. It is a member of the [[European People’s Party]].<ref>http://www.epp.eu/parties-and-partners/</ref> | |
− | [[Category:Political Parties | + | ==Famous members of the Union for a Popular Movement== |
+ | *[[Nicolas Sarkozy]] | ||
+ | *[[Jacques Chirac]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == References == | ||
+ | {{reflist}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:French Political Parties]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Member of the International Democrat Union]] |
Latest revision as of 12:48, July 20, 2018
Les Républicains | |
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Party leader | Laurent Wauquiez |
Parliamentary leader | |
Founded | 2002 |
Headquarters | |
Political ideology | Conservatism |
Political position | Center-right |
International affiliation | International Democrat Union, Centrist Democrat International and European People’s Party |
Color(s) | blue, white and red |
Website | republicains.fr |
Les Républicains (formerly known as Union for a Popular Movement; Union pour un Mouvement Populaire in French) is France's largest right-wing political party. It was initially aligned with the policies of Jacques Chirac, but has increasingly differed with him, especially when it officially expressed opposition to Turkey's membership in the European Union after Chirac supported it.
In 2007 the UMP nominated Nicolas Sarkozy (who is also the president of the party) for president. Sarkozy won the presidency in the second round of voting on May 6, 2007.
Sarkozy renamed the party the party in 2015 from Union for a Popular Movement to 'Les Republicains'. It is a member of the European People’s Party.[1]