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  1. Independent Radicals. The Independent Radicals ( French: Radicaux indépendants) were a centrist or conservative-liberal political current during the French Third Republic. It was slightly to the right of the more famous Radical-Socialist Party, and shared much of its historical radicalism.

  2. Other articles where Radical Party is discussed: Édouard Daladier: …as a member of the Radical Party from Vaucluse département. Daladier quickly made his mark in Paris. In June 1924 he joined the first Herriot government as the minister of colonies. In the turbulent years from 1925 to 1933 he served in several different Cabinets as minister of war, minister…

  3. Resumen. Es una organización que proviene de los republicanos radicales, que eran la extrema izquierda en la época de la Monarquía de Julio ( periodo histórico que se desarrolló en Francia desde 1830 a 1848), y del radicalismo . Fue particularmente influyente durante la Tercera República (Francia, entre 1870 y 1940).

  4. The French Radical Party: from Herriot to Mendès-France (1980) Larmour, Peter. The French Radical Party in the 1930s (1964) Mayeur, Jean-Marie, and Madeleine Rebérioux. The Third Republic from its origins to the Great War, 1871-1914 (1988) O'Neill, Francis. The French Radical Party and European integration 1949-1957 (1979). Schlesinger, Mildred.

  5. e. The French Communist Party ( French: Parti communiste français, pronounced [paʁti kɔmynist fʁɑ̃sɛ], PCF) is a communist party in France. The PCF is a member of the Party of the European Left, and its MEPs sit with The Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL group. Founded in 1920, it participated in three governments: the ...

  6. Socialist Party (France) The Socialist Party ( Parti Socialiste, PS) is a political party in France, historically the largest left-wing party from its creation in 1969 to the 2000s, then, since the 2010s, a center-left party. It is one of the social democratic parties. It first won power under the Fifth Republic with François Mitterrand 's ...

  7. The TRP's forerunner, the Radical Party (PR), was established in 1955 by a left-wing splinter group from the centre-right Italian Liberal Party (PLI), under the leadership of Marco Pannella. In 1989, the PR was transformed into the TRP. In 1992, a majority of Italy's Radicals formed, at the national-level in Italian politics, the Pannella List.