New Order (France)

New Order (France)

Ordre Nouveau has been the name of three different organisations in France.

1930s

The Ordre Nouveau (New Order) was a non-conformist political organization in the 1930s in France, created by Alexandre Marc and influenced by Robert Aron and Arnaud Dandieu's works. Some of its noted members included the future French leader Charles de Gaulle, Jean Coutrot, Charles Spinasse, and Henri Daniel-Rops.

During WWII

In Vichy France during WWII the Ordre Nouveau was the French for the New Order, the political order that the Nazis attempted to impose in Europe.

Late 1960s

In the late 1960s, Ordre Nouveau was a far-right movement created on December 15, 1969. The first president was the lawyer Jean-François Galvaire (who worked for Roland Gaucher, a former member of the National Popular Rally). [Jean Chatain [http://www.humanite.fr/1990-02-02_Articles_-CONFIDENTIEL L'Humanité] February 2, 1990] After the departure of Jean-François Galvaire, in may 1970, the new poltical bureau comprised Emmanuel Allot (François Brigneau), Jacques Charasse, François Duprat, Louis Ecorcheville, Gabriel Jeantet, Claude Joubert, Paul Léandri, Hugues Leclère, Jean-Claude Nourry and Alain Robert. In June 1972, Ordre Nouveau joined with Jean-Marie Le Pen's movement in the Front National. José Bruneau de La Salle joined the political bureau, while Jean-Claude Nourry, Patrice Janeau and Michel Bodin left the movement. On October 5, 1972 the Front National was formed.

On June 21, 1973 the militants of Ordre Nouveau attending a meeting "Halte à l'immigration sauvage" (stop uncontrolled immigration) clashed violently with those of the Ligue Communiste. This lead to the ban of both organizations by the minister of Interior Raymond Marcellin. Some members of Ordre Nouveau (François Brigneau, Gabriel Jeantet, Alain Robert, José Bruneau de la Salle) went to found the Parti des forces nouvelles. [ [http://www.france-politique.fr/annuaire-extreme-droite.htm Annuaire de l'extrême droite] ]

References (Ordre Nouveau in the 1960s/1970s)


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