National Centre of Social Republicans

National Centre of Social Republicans
Centre national des républicains sociaux
LeaderJacques Chaban-Delmas
FoundedFebruary 1954
Dissolved1 October 1958
Preceded byRally of the French People
Succeeded byUnion for the New Republic
HeadquartersParis, France
IdeologyGaullism
Political positionRight-wing
National affiliationRepublican Front
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The National Centre of Social Republicans (Centre national des républicains sociaux, CNRS), or Social Republicans (Républicains sociaux, RS), was a French Gaullist political party founded in 1954. The party succeeded the Rally of the French People, but was not backed by Charles De Gaulle. The party did poorly in the 1956 parliamentary elections (relative to the RFP's performance in the 1951 elections).

Its president was Jacques Chaban-Delmas. It ceased to exist in 1958.


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