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  2. Liberalism and radicalism in France - Wikipedia

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    In France, as in much of Southern Europe, ... 1889: The Progressive Republicans, whose official name was Liberal Republican Union (ULR), are formed.

  3. List of political parties in France - Wikipedia

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    This article contains a list of political parties in France.. France has a multi-party political system: one in which the number of competing political parties is sufficiently large as to make it almost inevitable that, in order to participate in the exercise of power, any single party must be prepared to negotiate with one or more others with a view to forming electoral alliances and/or ...

  4. Politics of France - Wikipedia

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    While France is a unitary state, its administrative subdivisions—regions, departments and communes—have various legal functions, and the national government is prohibited from intruding into their normal operations. France was a founding member of the European Coal and Steel Community, later the European Union.

  5. Liberal Democracy (France) - Wikipedia

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    Liberal Democracy (French: Démocratie libérale, [demɔkʁasi libeʁal], DL) was a conservative-liberal [1] [3] political party in France which existed from 1997 to 2002. Led by Alain Madelin, it replaced the Republican Party (PR), the classical liberal component of the Union for French Democracy (UDF).

  6. Political positions of Emmanuel Macron - Wikipedia

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    In the past, Macron called himself a "socialist"; [15] since August 2015, he labelled himself as a "centrist liberal", refusing observations by critics that he is an "ultra-liberal" economically. [1] During a visit to Vendée in August 2016, he said that he was not a socialist and merely served in a "left-wing government". [16]

  7. The Republicans (France) - Wikipedia

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    The Republicans (French: Les Républicains [le ʁepyblikɛ̃]; LR) is a liberal-conservative political party in France, largely inspired by the tradition of Gaullism. [6] [2] [7] The party was formed in 2015 as the refoundation of the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP), which had been established in 2002 under the leadership of the then-president of France, Jacques Chirac.

  8. Analysis-Is France governable? The budget is an early test - AOL

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    Just a couple of weeks ago, France was under scrutiny over how it would plug the holes in its budget. What France does with its strained public finances will be an early test of whether it can ...

  9. Liberal parties by country - Wikipedia

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    Nicaragua: the liberal character of the right-wing Constitutionalist Liberal Party (Spanish: Partido Liberal Constitucionalista, former member LI) is disputable. (Main article: Liberalism in Nicaragua). Panama: the Nationalist Republican Liberal Movement (Spanish: Partido Movimiento Liberal Republicano Nacionalista) is a center-right liberal party.