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Union of Democrats for the Republic : ウィキペディア英語版 | Union of Democrats for the Republic
The Union for the Defence of the Republic (1968, (フランス語:Union pour la défense de la République)) or Union of Democrats for the Republic (1968–1976, (フランス語:Union des Démocrates pour la République)), commonly abbreviated UDR, was a Gaullist political party of France that existed from 1968 to 1976. The UDR was the successor to Charles de Gaulle's earlier party, the Rally of the French People, and was organised in 1958, along with the founding of the Fifth Republic as the Union for the New Republic (UNR), and in 1962 merged with the Democratic Union of Labour, a left-Gaullist group. In 1967 it was joined by some Christian Democrats to form the Union of Democrats for the Fifth Republic, later dropping the 'Fifth'. After the May 1968 crisis, it formed a right-wing coalition named Union for the Defense of the Republic (UDR); it was subsequently renamed Union of Democrats for the Republic, retaining the abbreviation UDR, in October 1968. Under de Gaulle's successor Georges Pompidou it promoted the Gaullist movement. It dissolved in 1976, and its successor was the Rally for the Republic (RPR) founded by Jacques Chirac.〔Frank L. Wilson, "Gaullism without de Gaulle," ''Western Political Quarterly'' (1973) 26#3 pp. 485-506 (in JSTOR )〕 == Secretaries-general ==
*1968–71: Robert Poujade *1971–72: René Tomasini *1972–73: Alain Peyrefitte *1973–74: Alexandre Sanguinetti *1974–75: Jacques Chirac *1975–76: André Bord *1976: Yves Guéna
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