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  2. Liberté, égalité, fraternité - Wikipedia

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    Pétain had taken this motto from the colonel de la Rocque's Parti social français (PSF), although the latter considered it more appropriate for a movement than for a regime. [ 2 ] Following the Liberation, the Provisional Government of the French Republic (GPRF) re-established the Republican motto Liberté, égalité, fraternité , which was ...

  3. La Liberté (France) - Wikipedia

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    La Liberté (French pronunciation: [la libɛʁte], lit. ' The Liberty ') was a French Legitimist newspaper created in July 1865 by Charles-François-Xavier Müller and sold in 1866 to Émile de Girardin. Its last issue was published in 1940. [1]

  4. Identity–Freedoms - Wikipedia

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    The Identity–Freedoms (French: Identité-Libertés, pronounced [idɑ̃tite libɛʁte], IDL) is a French far-right political party currently led by Marion Maréchal.The party was founded in 2013 and was initially known as Common Sense (French: Sens commun).

  5. La Liberté (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, the publication was taken over by Presse-Ouest Limitée which is owned by the francophone cultural organization la Société Franco-Manitobaine (SFM). Its headquarters are at 123 Marion Street in St. Boniface. La Liberte car in downtown Winnipeg. The newspaper celebrated its 85th anniversary in 1998. It has a staff of ten people.

  6. La Liberté - Wikipedia

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    La Liberté may refer to: La Liberté (Canada), Canadian newspaper; La Liberté (France), a French newspaper created by Charles-François-Xavier Müller in 1865 and later sold to Émile de Girardin; La Liberté (Switzerland), a Swiss newspaper created by Mamert Soussens in 1871; El Horria - La Liberté, a Judeo-Moroccan newspaper published in ...

  7. Jacques Julliard - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Julliard was born on 4 March 1933 in Brénod, Ain. [1] [2] His father and grandfather had both been mayors of the village where he was born.Julliard prepared for entrance to an École normale supérieure at the Lycée du Parc in Lyon, where he was influenced by two teachers close to Emmanuel Mounier.

  8. La Liberté (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    It was printed by the Œuvre de Saint-Paul, (St. Paul SA) an organization founded by the Sisters of Saint-Paul to promote apostolate press. Created in the time of the Kulturkampf (a struggle between government and church), its purpose was to defend conservative Catholic ideas, particularly from the left wing and liberal press.

  9. Republican Party of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Party of Liberty (French: Parti républicain de la liberté, PRL) was a centre-right to right-wing [1] [2] French political party founded after the Liberation of France on 22 December 1945 by Joseph Laniel, André Mutter, Édouard Frédéric-Dupont and Jules Ramarony. It was the only significant right-wing conservative political ...