Rally of the French People

Rally of the French People

Infobox defunct French political party
party_name = Rassemblement du Peuple Français
party_
party_wikicolourid = UMP
president = Jacques Foccart
foundation = 1947
end = 1955
ideology = Gaullism, Conservatism, factions of souverainism
european = None
international = None
colours = ?
The Rally of the French People (French "Rassemblement du Peuple Français" or RPF) was a French political party, led by Charles de Gaulle.

Foundation

The RPF was founded by Charles de Gaulle in Strasbourg on April 7, 1947, one year after the resignation of De Gaulle from the presidency of the provisional government and four months after the proclamation of the Fourth Republic. It advocated a constitutional revision in order to institute a presidential government. Indeed, for De Gaulle, "parties's regim" which characterized the parliamentary system, did not permit the advent of a strong and efficient state. However, in the French Republican culture, democracy and parliamentary sovereignty were inseparable. That's why De Gaulle was accused to want establish a bonapartist government, a solitary power.

Resolute opponent of the parties, (in his mind, they serve particular interest and divide the nation) de Gaulle wanted the RPF to be a rally, not a political party and allowed members of other parties (except PCF members and Vichy regime supporters) to join without compromising their other membership, but this hope was never realized. By 1948, the party counted half a million members, just behind the Communist Party. The RPF was able to gain the support of maurrasiens royalists (of the Action Française), leftist republicans (André Malraux), moderates, christian democrats (Edmond Michelet), radicals (Jacques Chaban-Delmas, Michel Debré), and even socialists and communists. Nevertheless, the most part of its voters came from the right-wing electorate.

Electoral record

The party enjoyed success in municipal elections (1947), capturing the cities of Lille, Marseille, Bordeaux (with Jacques Chaban-Delmas), Strasbourg, Rennes, Versailles, Le Mans, and Nancy with over 35% of votes. In Paris in 1947, Pierre de Gaulle, brother of the general became President of the municipal council, post similar to mayor. However, the RPF's success in the Christian Democratic MRP strongholds of rural France is relatively mediocre. Parliamentarians hostile to the RPF delayed cantonales elections in the fear of another Gaullist breakthrough. The hostility of the media and the social events of 1947 limited the party's electoral success. The 1949 cantonales, albeit delayed in fear of an RPF breakthrough, is another RPF victory (although smaller than the victory in the municipal elections).The 1951 election was a relative success for the RPF, but the electoral law (apparentements), created to favor the Third Force coalition (MRP, SFIO, RGR etc.), limited the Gaullist breakthrough. It obtained over 4 million votes (22.3%) and 117 seats. It had hoped for over 200 seats, but the apparentements system limited that.

Political defeats

With only 117 seats, the RPF had little influence on decision making in the new Assembly. In 1952, 27 deputies voted in favor of Antoine Pinay's government before being excluded. Later, 45 other deputies left the Gaullist party. Following the loss of numerous cities (Marseille, Lille) in the 1953 municipal elections, the party's decline started. Many people blamed its defeats on the authoritarian handling by party leadership. De Gaulle asked to the Gaullist deputies to abandon the name "RPF", then in June 1953, 5 Gaullist deputies joined Joseph Laniel's government. In 1954, the vote of Gaullists and Communists lead to the defeat of the European Defence Community treaty.

On September 13, 1955 the party was officially dissolved. The Gaullist deputies founded the National Centre of Social Republicans without the sponsoring of De Gaulle. Most would go on to form the Union for the New Republic and help in the creation of the Fifth Republic in 1958.

Leadership

*1947-1951: Jacques Soustelle
*1952-1954: Louis Terrenoire
*1954: Jacques Foccart


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