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République solidaire

Solidary Republic (République solidaire, RS) is a centre-right political party in France launched by Dominique de Villepin, a former Prime Minister, on 18 June 2010.

Solidary Republic
République solidaire
PresidentDominique de Villepin
Secretary-GeneralMarc Bernier
SpokespersonBrigitte Girardin
FounderDominique de Villepin
Founded18 June 2010
Headquarters14 place Henri Bergson
75008 Paris
IdeologyNeo-Gaullism
Liberal conservatism
Social liberalism
Republicanism
Political positionCentre-right

The party was set up as the vehicle through which Villepin hoped to contest the 2012 presidential election in competition with his rival Nicolas Sarkozy. Both Villepin and Sarkozy hailed from the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP).

The party was joined, among others, by three former ministers (Brigitte Girardin, Azouz Begag, François Goulard), nine deputies (Marie-Anne Montchamp, Marc Bernier, Daniel Garrigue, Guy Geoffroy, François Goulard, Jean-Pierre Grand, Jacques Le Guen, Michel Raison, Jean Ueberschlag, Jean-Luc Warsmann) and one senator (Pierre Jarlier). Most of its parliamentarians were members of the UMP and its parliamentary group, blurring the difference between RS and UMP.

In November 2010 Marie-Anne Montchamp, the party's spokesperson, was appointed by Sarkozy to serve in François Fillon's third government in a move that was meant to undermine RS.[1][2] The party did not agree with Montchamp's choice and dismissed her as party spokesperson.[3] In 2011, Daniel Garrigue[4] and Jean-Luc Warsmann left RS.

Villepin announced his bid for the French presidency in December 2011, but his candidacy in 2012 was unsuccessful because he failed to secure the necessary endorsements from elected officials.[5] Almost all of its deputies subsequently retired or lost reelection in the 2012 legislative elections, only Guy Geoffroy (Seine-et-Marne) was returned. The party still exists but appears dormant.

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References Edit

  1. ^ Galaud, Flore (November 14, 2010). "Le gouvernement Fillon III ancré à droite pour 2012". Le Figaro.fr.
  2. ^ Royer, Solenn de (November 14, 2010). "La villepiniste Marie-Anne Montchamp à la Solidarité". Le Figaro.fr.
  3. ^ "Le camp villepiniste consterné après la désertion de Marie-Anne Montchamp". Le Point. November 16, 2010.
  4. ^ Remy, Pauline de Saint (April 14, 2011). ""Il manque à Dominique de Villepin l'expérience du parti"". Le Point.
  5. ^ http://www.leparisien.hxwin.info/election-presidentielle-2012/candidats/dominique-de-villepin.php[dead link]

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