- Popular Liberal Action
The People's Liberal Action ("Action Libérale" or "Action Libérale Populaire") (1901-1919) was a French political party during the
French Third Republic that represented Catholic supporters of the Republic.The Liberal Action was founded in 1901 by
Jacques Piou andAlbert de Mun , former monarchists who switched to republicanism at the request of PopeLeo XIII ."Action Libérale" was the parliamentary group from which the political party emerged, adding the word "populaire" ("popular") to signify this expansion.
Non-confessional, it sought to gather all the "honest people" and to be the melting pot sought by Leo XIII where Catholics and moderate Republicans would unite to support a policy of tolerance and social progress. Its motto summarized its program: "Liberty for all; equality before the law; better conditions for the workers." However, the "old republicans" were few, and it did not manage to regroup all Catholics, as it was shunned by monarchists, Christian democrats, and integrists. In the end, it recruited mostly among the liberal-Catholics (
Jacques Piou ) and the Social Catholics (Albert de Mun ).The party was drawn into battle from its very beginnings (its first steps coincided with the beginning of the Combes ministry and its anticlerical combat policy), as religious matters were at the heart of its preoccupations. Defending the Church in the name of liberty and common law, it positioned itself as a right-of-centre party and, at its peak, had 70 deputies, 250,000 paying members, and 2,500 committees scattered through
France . Fiercely fought by theAction française , the movement declined from 1908, when it lost the support of Rome. Nevertheless, the ALP remained until 1914 the most important party on the right.All but forgotten during
World War I because of the "Union sacrée", it emerged in 1919, with only its administrators, but still exerting an important moral influence on the Catholic electors. In 1919, the Action Libérale Populaire joined the Bloc National. After that, it sought to regroup, most notably in 1923 and 1927, but to no avail.The Action Libérale Populaire played an important historical role by integrating into political life the "Catholiques ralliés" and by being the first political party, right of center, to organize itself under a "modern" scheme.
Election Results
*1902: 28.33%
*1906: 21.16%
*1910: 19.08%
*1914: 11.34%Notable members
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Jacques Piou , Founding president
*Albert de Mun , first vice-president
*Amiral de Cuverville , vice-president
*duc d'Estissac , vice-president
* Baron XavierReille
*Camille Guyot de Villeneuve
*Hyacinthe de Gailhard-Bancel
*Henri Bazire
*Henri-Constant Groussau
*Louis Hébert
*comte Ferri de Ludre
*Paul Lerolle
*marquis de l'Estourbeillon
*Jean Plichon
*Emmanuel de Las-Cases
*Léonce de Castelnau
*Xavier de la Rochefoucauld
*Emile Driant References
* Jacques Piou : "Le ralliement, son histoire".
* Eugène Flornoy :"la lutte par l'association: l'Action Libérale Populaire" 1907External links
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