Centrist Union of Democrats for Progress
The Centrist Union of Democrats for Progress (French: Union centriste des démocrates de progrès, UCDP) was a parliamentary group in the French Senate.
Formed after the 1968 Senate elections, the UCDP succeeded the Popular Republicans and Democratic Centre (RPCD) group. It was composed quasi-exclusively of members of the Centre des démocrates sociaux (CDS), the Christian democratic component of the Union for French Democracy.[1]
Alain Poher, who served twice as interim President of the Republic and long-time President of the Senate, was a member of the UCDP.
Presidents
- 1968–1971: André Colin
- 1971–1974: Roger Poudonson
- 1974–1976: André Fosset
- 1976–1983: Adolphe Chauvin
References
- http://www.france-politique.fr/senateurs-centristes.htm France-politique.fr - Groupe Union centriste
Chronology of the Centrist groups in the Senate | |||||||||
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Popular Republicans (RP) |
Popular Republicans and Democratic Centre (RPCD) |
Centrist Union of Progressive Democrats (UCDP) |
Centrist Union (UC) |
Centrist and Republican Union (UCR) | |||||
1959 | 1965 | 1968 | 1986 | 2011 |
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