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Centre républicain
André Tardieu in 1932
LeaderAndré Tardieu
Founded1932
Dissolved1936
Succeeded byAlliance of Left Republicans and Independent Radicals
IdeologyAntiparliamentarism
Bonapartism (Plebiscitary Right)
Political positionRight
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The Centre républicain was a right-wing parliamentary group in the Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic from 1932 to 1936. The group was critical of parliamentarism and advocated for plebiscitary democracy and a strong executive.

History

The Centre républicain was established in 1932 by André Tardieu after his unsuccessful attempt to take control of the Democratic Republican Alliance, in order to transform it into a large liberal-conservative party. Positioned firmly on the right, the group dissolved after the 1936 elections when Tardieu failed to retain his seat.

Ideology

The group aligned with the principles laid out in Tardieu's book, *Réforme de l'État*. These included removing the right of the Parliament to initiate expenditures, creating the position of Prime Minister, granting the Prime Minister the power to dissolve the Chamber of Deputies, enfranchising women, and advocating for the use of referendums.

Criticism of parliamentary dominance in interwar France was not exclusive to the Centre républicain:

These movements influenced the foundation of the Fifth Republic.

Members

Below is a summary of notable members of the Centre républicain:

Name Department Party before joining Alignment during Centre républicain tenure Party after 1936
André Tardieu Territoire de Belfort Democratic Republican Alliance Centre républicain -
Louis Jacquinot Meuse - Centre républicain Alliance of Left Republicans and Independent Radicals
Paul Reynaud Seine Action démocratique et sociale Centre républicain Alliance of Left Republicans and Independent Radicals

References

  1. "Centre Républicain". France Politique. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  2. Centre de recherches historiques (1993). Études d'histoire (in French). Université de Saint-Étienne.
  3. ^ Dominique Borne; Henri Dubief. La crise des années 30. fr:Éditions Points.
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