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Socialist Party of France (1902)
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Coordinates
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François Hollande
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1969
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PS
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rue de Solférino
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Paris
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Democratic socialism
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Social democracy
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Third Way
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Party of European Socialists
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Socialist International
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Red
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Pink
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Constitution of France
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France Politics
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French Parliament
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French Government
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French President
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Political parties
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Elections
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left-wing
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France
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French Section of the Workers' International
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1969
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social democratic
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democratic socialist
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Fifth Republic
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François Mitterrand
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1981 presidential election
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National Assembly
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Jacques Chirac
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cohabitation
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Édouard Balladur
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1995 presidential election
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Lionel Jospin
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1997 legislative elections
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April 21
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2002
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presidential election
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2007 presidential election
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Ségolène Royal
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Nicolas Sarkozy
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French Section of the Workers' International
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Paris commune
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Federation of the Socialist Workers of France
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French Workers' Party
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Jules Guesde
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Paul Lafargue
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Karl Marx
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Louis Auguste Blanqui
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Edouard Vaillant
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Alexandre Millerand
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Jean Jaurès
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Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau
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French Socialist Party
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Socialist Party of France
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French Section of the Workers International
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Radical Party
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syndicalists
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General Confederation of Labour
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1914
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World War I
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1919
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1920
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Tours Congress
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French Section of the Communist International
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Third International
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Lenin
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Léon Blum
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1924
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1932
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Cartels des Gauches
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Edouard Herriot
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Edouard Daladier
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policy
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Soviet Union
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1934
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Popular Front
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1936
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Spanish Civil War
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1940
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1944
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Communist Party
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MRP
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Third Force
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Daniel Mayer
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Guy Mollet
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1956
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Algerian War
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Charles de Gaulle
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Unified Socialist Party
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1965 election
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François Mitterrand
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Gaullist Party
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Federation of the Democratic and Socialist Left
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May 1968
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June 1968 legislative elections
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Gaston Defferre
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1969 presidential election
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1969
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Pierre Mendès-France
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Alain Savary
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Epinay Congress
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Left Radical Party
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1973 legislative election
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1974 presidential election
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Michel Rocard
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Georges Marchais
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1978 legislative election
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1936
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1979
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Metz Congress
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1981 presidential election
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Mitterrand
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defeated
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Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
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Fifth Republic
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President of France
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National Assembly
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Rally for the Republic
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Union for French Democracy
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110 Propositions
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dirigiste
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Pierre Mauroy
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nationalised
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abolition of death penalty
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solidarity tax on wealth
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proportional representation
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1986 election
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decentralization
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Lang Law
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European Monetary System
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European integration
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1984
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Laurent Fabius
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French National Assembly
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Jacques Chirac
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June 1988
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Maastricht Treaty
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Edith Cresson
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Pierre Bérégovoy
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1990
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Rennes Congress
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Laurent Fabius
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Lionel Jospin
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Jean-Pierre Chevènement
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Gulf War
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Citizens' Movement
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1993 legislative election
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Henri Emmanuelli
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Jacques Delors
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European commission
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Lionel Jospin
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Jacques Chirac
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Greens
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Left Radical Party
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Gauche plurielle
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1997 legislative election
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cohabitation
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Jean-Pierre Chevènement
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2002 presidential election
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National Front
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Jean-Marie Le Pen
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legislative election
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François Hollande
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2004 regional elections
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Alsace
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Corsica
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December 1
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2004
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European Constitution
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Laurent Fabius
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Henri Emmanuelli
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29 May
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2005
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French referendum on the European Constitution
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November 2005
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Le Mans Congress
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Dominique Strauss-Kahn
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Bertrand Delanoë
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Ségolène Royal
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2007 presidential election
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François Hollande
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Laurent Fabius
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Dominique Strauss-Kahn
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Jack Lang
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Martine Aubry
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Ségolène Royal
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November 16
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2006
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Ségolène Royal
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Nicolas Sarkozy
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May 6
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2007
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French National Assembly
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elections
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Alain Savary
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François Mitterrand
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Lionel Jospin
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Pierre Mauroy
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Laurent Fabius
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Michel Rocard
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Henri Emmanuelli
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Lionel Jospin
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François Hollande
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President of the French Republic
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1974
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François Mitterrand
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1981
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François Mitterrand
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1988
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François Mitterrand
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1995
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Lionel Jospin
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2002
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Lionel Jospin
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2007
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Ségolène Royal
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French National Assembly
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1973
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1978
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1981
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1986
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1988
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1993
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1997
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2002
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2007
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European Parliament
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1984
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1984
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1989
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1994
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1999
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2004
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History of France
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Socialism
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French Section of the Workers' International
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Workers and Peasants Socialist Party
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Political parties in France
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National Front (FN)
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National Republican Movement (MNR)
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Union for a Popular Movement (UMP)
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Radical
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FRS
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RPF
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CNIP
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Movement for France (MPF)
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Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Tradition (CPNT)
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Democratic Movement (MoDem)
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Cap21
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New Centre (NC-PSLE)
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Modern Left (GM)
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The Progressives
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Liberal Alternative (AL)
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The Greens (Verts)
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Ecology Generation (GE)
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Independent Ecological Movement (MEI)
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Parliamentary Left parties
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Radical Party of the Left (PRG)
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Citizen and Republican Movement (MRC)
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French Communist Party (PCF)
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Revolutionary Communist League (LCR)
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Workers' Struggle (LO)
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Independent Workers' Party (POI)
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New Anticapitalist Party (NPA)
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Breton Democratic Union
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Abertzaleen Batasuna
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Batasuna
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Republican Left of Catalonia
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