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  1. The Union for the Defence of the Republic (French: Union pour la défense de la République), after 1968 renamed Union of Democrats for the Republic (French: Union des démocrates pour la République), commonly abbreviated UDR, was a Gaullist political party of France that existed from 1968 to 1976.

  2. After the 1968 elections, in which it won an absolute majority of parliamentary seats, this grouping assumed the name Union of Democrats for the Republic (Union des Démocrates pour la République), a name that prevailed until 1976. The party’s majority slipped to a plurality in the 1974 elections, in which its presidential candidate lost.

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  3. Union of Democrats for the Republic. political organization, France. Also known as: UDR, Union des Démocrates pour la République. Learn about this topic in these articles: French politics. In France: The Fifth Republic.

  4. The Rally for the Republic (French: Rassemblement pour la République [ʁasɑ̃bləmɑ̃ puʁ la ʁepyblik]; RPR [ɛʁ pe ɛr]) was a Gaullist and conservative political party in France. Originating from the Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR), it was founded by Jacques Chirac in 1976 and presented itself as the heir of ...

  5. The Union for the Defence of the Republic (French: Union pour la défense de la République), after 1968 renamed Union of Democrats for the Republic (French: Union des Démocrates pour la République), commonly abbreviated UDR, was a Gaullist political party of France that existed from 1968 to 1976.

  6. dawiki Union des démocrates pour la République (1967–1976) enwiki Union of Democrats for the Republic; eowiki Unio de Demokratoj por la Respubliko (Francio) eswiki Unión de Demócratas por la República; fiwiki Tasavallan demokraattien liitto; frwiki Union des démocrates pour la République; itwiki Unione dei Democratici per la Repubblica

    • History
    • Secretaries General of The UNR
    • UNR in The Senate

    The UNR won 189 of 466 seats in the November 1958 elections. In 1962, the UNR grouped with the Gaullist Democratic Union of Labour (French: Union démocratique du travail, UDT) to form the UNR-UDT. They won 233 seats out of 482, slightly less than an absolute majority. 35 Independent Republicansboosted their support. In 1967, UNR candidates ran unde...

    Under the Fifth Republic, 39 senators were affiliated to the UNR Group and 11 of them were Muslims or with Muslim origins. 1. First Senate election– 37 seats; 12.0% 2. Second Senate election– 32 seats; 11.7% 3. Third Senate election– 30 seats; 10.9% Maurice Bayrouwas the leader of the group in the Senate from October 1962 to October 1965.