- Independent Radicals
The Independent Radicals ( _fr. Radicaux indépendants) were a center-right French political current during the
French Third Republic , which refused theRadical-Socialist Party 's alliance to the Left. It was formed after the fall of the first "Cartel des gauches ", in 1926. Starting in 1928, the group of the Independent Radicals refused to support left-wing majorities. The majority of the Chamber of Deputies between the two Cartels (from 1928 to 1932) stood on the Independent Radicals, who thus had a grip on most cabinets.In 1930, the Independent Radical
Raoul Péret became Minister of Justice inAndré Tardieu 's cabinet. He was incidentally the cause of his fall because of his personal links with the bankerAlbert Oustric .At the National Assembly, the Independent Radicals gathered in the Radical Left ("
Gauche radicale ") parliamentary group, close to the conservative Democratic Alliance. In 1936, the parliamentary group of the Democratic Alliance took the name of Alliance of Left Republicans and Independent Radicals (ARGRI). However,Pierre-Etienne Flandin 's attempt to unify these forces ultimately failed, the Radical Left group being replaced by the Democratic and Independent Radical Left ("Gauche démocratique et radicale indépendante").At the Senate, the Independent Radicals tendency gathered itself in the
Democratic and Radical Union ("Union démocratique et radicale") parliamentary group.In 1938,
André Grisoni (former vice-president of the Radical-Socialist Party and later member ofMarcel Déat 'sNational Popular Rally , RNP) and leader of the short-livedFrench Radical Party merged with the "Comités radicaux unionistes" in the Independent Radical Party (PRI).After the Liberation, several deputies, including the mayor of
Nice ,Jacques Médecin , formed an Independent Radical Party (PRI), which took part in the creation to theRally of the Republican Left coalition.Members
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Lucien Besset , deputy from 1928 to 1936
*Laurent Bonnevay , Minister of Justice inAristide Briand 's cabinet in 1921-22, President of the Investigation Commission on the February 6, 1934 events which led to the fall of the Second "Cartel des gauches ", and one of theVichy 80 .
*Gratien Candace , deputy ofGuadeloupe who sits in theLeft Radical parliamentary group from 1928 to 1940, vice-president of the Chamber of Deputies from 1938 to 1940.
*Pierre Cathala
*Horace de Carbuccia , founder of "Gringoire " in 1928, and married to the prefect of policeJean Chiappe 's daughter-in-law, deputy ofCorsica from 1932 to 1936.
*Adolphe Chéron , under-secretary of state of the Minister of Education in Camille Chautemps's cabinet (November 1933-1934)
*Charles Daniélou , Minister inCamille Chautemps 's (1930),Théodore Steeg 's (1931-32) andEdouard Daladier 's cabinets (1932-33)
*Adrien Dariac (short-lived Minister of Agriculture inAlexandre Ribot 's cabinet, from 9 to 12 June, 1914)
*Maurice Deligne , under-secretary of state of the Minister of the Marine inAndré Tardieu 's cabinet (1929-1930) and Minister of Public Works inPierre Laval 's three successive cabinets (1931-1932).
*Henri Falcoz , deputy ofSavoie
*André Grisoni , former vice-president of the Radical-Socialist Party
*Gaston Gourdeau , deputy of theSarthe from 1928 to 1936
*Joseph Lecacheux , deputy of theManche who sits with the Independent Radicals from 1936 to 1940, and one of theVichy 80 .
*André Mallarmé , deputy of French Algeria, sits with the IR from 1928 to 1936, held ministerial offices
*Jacques Masteau
*Jacques Médecin , former mayor of Nice
*Paul Jourdain , senator in theRadical and Democratic Union (UDR) parliamentary group, Minister of War Veterans and of Labour
*Gaston Thomson , Minister of the Navy inGeorges Clemenceau 's andMaurice Rouvier 's cabinets and deputy of Constantine in Algeria from 1877 to 1932.
*Constant Verlot , mayor ofSennot and deputy ofSaint-Dié from 1910 to his death in 1933.See also
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Radical Party (France)
*Sinistrisme
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