- Unified Socialist Party (France)
The Unified Socialist Party (French: "Parti Socialiste Unifié", "PSU") was a socialist
political party inFrance , founded onApril 3 1960 . It was led byÉdouard Depreux (from its creation to1967 ), and byMichel Rocard (1967-1973).History
PSU was born through the fusion of the
Autonomous Socialist Party (PSA), theSocialist Left Union (UGS), and the group around the journal "Tribune du Communisme ". The latter was a splinter-group of theFrench Communist Party (PCF), which had left after the1956 inner conflict caused by the Soviet invasion of Hungary. The PSA and the UGS was a splinter-group of theSFIO Socialist Party, which had left in due to the repressive policy of the SFIO Prime MinisterGuy Mollet during theAlgerian War of Independence and his support to GeneralDe Gaulle 's return and the advent of the Fifth Republic under the military pressure. The three groups were closely linked from1958 . In1961 , the newly-formed party was joined byPierre Mendès-France , after he had left the Radical Party, and byAlain Savary , a formerSFIO member as opposed as Mendès-France was toCharles de Gaulle 's return to power in the turmoil of theMay 1958 crisis .In
1965 , the PSU aligned with the SFIO and the PCF in supporting the candidacy ofFrançois Mitterrand in the presidential election. In contrast with the established socialist parties, the PSU also supported the student riots ofMay 1968 ; it subsequently moved away from cooperation with the Socialist Party (PS) which succeeded to the SFIO after 1969, and developed its own program, based on "autogestion" (workers' self-management ).Michel Rocard was the PSU candidate for the 1969 presidential elections, obtaining 3.61% of the vote in the first round.
The party again campaigned for Mitterrand in the 1974 presidential elections — a move which encountered the opposition of the PSU's own supporters at
grassroots level; the PSU did not sign Mitterrand's "Common programme of the Left" (agreed with the Communists), and a sizeable section of the party activists, led by Michel Rocard andRobert Chapuis , left to join the renewed Socialist Party (believing that they could better function as a leftist tendency with the PS). The PSU supported the self-managedLip factory .PSU introduced
Huguette Bouchardeau as its candidate for the 1981 presidential elections; she obtained 1.1% of the vote in the first round. In the 1988 presidential elections, the PSU supported the communist dissident candidatePierre Juquin , who obtained 2.1% of the votes in the first round. In1989 , PSU merged with theNew Left for Socialism, Ecology and Self-management (Juquin's movement), and formed theRed and Green Alternatives (nowadays integrated in the group "Les Alternatifs ").National Secretaries of the PSU
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1960 -1967 :Édouard Depreux
*1967 -1973 :Michel Rocard
*1973 -1974 :Robert Chapuis
*1974 -1979 :Michel Mousel
*1979 -1981 :Huguette Bouchardeau
*1981 -1983 :Jacques Salvator
*1983 -1984 :Serge Depaquit
*1984 -1989 :Jean-Claude Le Scornet Members
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Jean Maitron (1917-1987)
*Pierre Vidal-Naquet (1930-2006)References
* Malfroy, Soïg, "La fédération du PSU des Côtes-du-Nord face au Programme commun", IEP
Rennes 2003 -2004 See also
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Lip factory
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