- French legislative election, 1967
French legislative elections took place on March 5 and 12, 1967 to elect the 3rd
National Assembly of theFifth Republic .In December 1965,
Charles de Gaulle was re-electedPresident of France in the first Presidential election by universal suffrage. However, contrary to predictions, there had been a second ballot. This election marked a process of rebuilding by the opposition.François Mitterrand 's unexpected result, as De Gaulle's challenger in the second round of the presidential election, allowed him to establish himself as the leader of the non-Communist Left. He led theFederation of the Democratic and Socialist Left (FGDS), composed of theSFIO Socialist Party, the Radical Party and several left-wing republican clubs, which concluded an electoral agreement with theFrench Communist Party (PCF).The centerist and right-wing opposition to De Gaulle gathered in the Democratic Centre led by
Jean Lecanuet , the "third man" of 1965 presidential election. However some centrists refused to integrate this group and joined the Gaullist Party, which became the Union of Democrats for the Fifhth Republic (UD5)Prime Minister
Georges Pompidou led the campaign of the incumbent majority, but this was divided. In January 1966, a cabinet reshuffle took place. TheIndependent Republicans (RI) leader and Economy ministerValéry Giscard d'Estaing was dismissed from the cabinet. His group stayed in the Presidential Majority but with a more critical position. He summed up this attitude by a "yes, but..." to Gaullist policies.The result of the first round was perceived as a punishment against the Presidential Majority, which obtained less votes than the Left. The outcome of the second round depended on the centrist voters. The Gaullists warned voters against a return to the Fourth Republic, political instability and "Communist danger". The alliance between centrists and the candidates of the Presidential Majority in some constituencies explained the victory of the Right in the second round.
If the Left improved in comparison with the previous legislative election, the Presidential Majority won with only one seat of majority. The centrist deputies were not numerous enough numerous to force the Gaullists to make compromises.
Georges Pompidou was confirmed as Prime minister of a UD5/RI cabinet.Results
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*One seat vacant (Côte française des Somalis)
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