National Centre of Independents and Peasants

National Centre of Independents and Peasants
Centre national des indépendants et paysans
PresidentBruno North
FounderRené Coty
Founded6 January 1949; 75 years ago (1949-01-06) (as CNI)
Merger ofDemocratic Alliance, Republican Party of Liberty, Peasant Party
Headquarters6, Rue Quentin Bauchart 75008 Paris
Youth wingYoungs Independents and Peasants
IdeologyFrench nationalism
Conservatism
Agrarianism
Euroscepticism[1]
Before 1962:
Conservative liberalism[2]
Economic liberalism[2]
Pro-Europeanism
Political positionRight-wing[2]
Before 1962:
Centre-right
Colours    Blue, white, red (French Tricolour)
National Assembly
0 / 577
Senate
0 / 348
European Parliament
0 / 74
Regional Councils
0 / 17
Departmental Councils
0 / 101
Website
www.cnip.fr

The National Centre of Independents and Peasants (French: Centre national des indépendants et paysans, CNIP) is a right-wing agrarian political party in France, founded in 1951 by the merger of the National Centre of Independents (CNI), the heir of the French Republican conservative-liberal tradition[2] (many party members came from the Democratic Republican Alliance), with the Peasant Party and the Republican Party of Liberty.

It played a major role during the Fourth Republic (prior to 1958), but since creation of the Fifth Republic, its importance has decreased significantly. The party has mostly run as a minor ally of larger centre-right parties. The CNI and its predecessors have been classical liberal and economically liberal parties opposed to the dirigisme of the left, centre and Gaullist right.

History

Fourth Republic

The Centre National des Indépendants was founded in January 1949 with the aim of uniting centre-right and right-wing parliamentarians, dispersed between a plethora of parties such as the Republican Party of Liberty and other modérés (moderates). It adopted its current name in 1951 after it merged with Paul Antier's small Peasant Party (the successor of the pre-war French Agrarian and Peasant Party).

As the leading right-wing force during the Fourth Republic, it won around 14% of the vote in 1951 and 1956 and participated in Third Force government coalitions, taking a major role in governments at the beginning of the 1950s. Antoine Pinay, its most popular figure, was Prime Minister in 1952, followed by Joseph Laniel from 1953 to 1954. René Coty, a CNIP parliamentarian, was elected President of France in 1953. The party's power declined after the Dien Bien Phu military disaster in Indochina in 1954, and it remained in opposition for most of the last two years of the Fourth Republic after the 1956 elections.

During the Cold War the CNIP was a strongly anti-communist party, strongly supported and financed by employers, colonial and agricultural lobbies.[3] While the CNIP was more economically liberal than the Christian democratic Popular Republican Movement (MRP), like the MRP it supported European integration and NATO. It was a militant defender of French Algeria throughout the Algerian War.

Fifth Republic

In 1958, it supported Charles de Gaulle's comeback and approved the constitution of the Fifth Republic. Having won over 130 seats in the 1958 election, it was a member of the Gaullist governing coalition until 1962. Antoine Pinay, the Minister of the Economy until 1960, spearheaded a successful monetary reform in 1959 (the introduction of the nouveau franc). However, the party quickly clashed with the Gaullists. It opposed Charles de Gaulle's policy of self-determination in Algeria, disliked his interventionist economic policies, criticized the euroscepticism of De Gaulle and opposed the growing "presidentialisation" of the regime. On October 5, 1962, 107 CNIP deputies voted no-confidence in Georges Pompidou's government,[4] opposing de Gaulle's constitutional reform on the election of the president by universal suffrage. However, the CNIP cabinet ministers, led by future president Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, continued to support de Gaulle. With the support of 24 deputies, they founded their own party, the Independent Republicans (RI).

Severely weakened by the split and its opposition to the October 1962 referendum, it suffered a major defeat in the 1962, left with only a handful of seats. It allied itself with the Popular Republican Movement (MRP) to form the Democratic Centre, later known as Progress and Modern Democracy, in which the CNIP was only a small component.

The party has never regained its former strength and became a marginal conservative group. In the 1980s, it attempted to serve as a 'bridge' between the parliamentary right (RPR and UDF) and the far-right (FN).[2] In the 1986 election, CNIP members appeared on RPR-UDF lists but it won three seats through local alliances with the FN in some departments. In 1997, it formed an ephemeral alliance with Philippe de Villiers' Movement for France.

Recent history

The CNIP became an associate party of the Union for a Popular Movement in 2002, before it decided to dissociate itself from the party in June 2008. Following the 2007 legislative election it had two seats in the French National Assembly. François Lebel, mayor of the 8th arrondissement of Paris joined the party in April 2008.

Since 2008, it hesitated between pursuing an alliance with President Nicolas Sarkozy's UMP or allying itself with the centrist allies of the presidential majority, most notably Jean-Louis Borloo's Radical Party. It joined the Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority, a short-lived structuring committee composed of the UMP and its close allies. Gilles Bourdouleix, who took the reins of the party in 2009, announced in 2011 that his party was negotiating an alliance with Borloo's centrist Alliance républicaine, écologiste et sociale.[5] Although these negotiations were unsuccessful, they provoked a major feud with the party's former leader, Annick du Roscoät,[6] who wanted the party to keep its conservative orientation while Bourdouleix has sought to reposition the CNIP towards the centre-right.

In the 2009 European Parliament election, the party ran autonomous lists in three constituencies. However, the party was only able to print ballots in Guyane (2.65%) and Île-de-France (0.42%). In the 2010 regional elections, the CNIP supported some lists led by Nicolas Dupont-Aignan's Arise the Republic while it backed the UMP or dissident right-wing lists in other regions.

On September 19, 2012, Bourdouleix - the party's only remaining deputy - announced that the CNIP was joining Borloo's centre-right Union of Democrats and Independents (UDI).[7] He had already joined the UDI group in the National Assembly in June 2012. But on 10 September, the CNIP was expelled from the UDI after Gilles Bourdouleix had declared the "Maybe Hitler hadn't killed enough Romas".[8]

CNIP joined the Les Amoureux de la France coalition led by Nicolas Dupont-Aignan during the 2019 European Parliament election and was part of the group of parties supporting Eric Zemmour's political party, Reconquête during the 2022 presidential election.

Electoral results

Presidential election

President of France
Election year # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
Candidate president Result
1965 13,083,699 (#1) 55.20 Won
1969 7,943,118 (#2) 41.79 Lost
1974 13,396,203 (#1) 50.81 Won
1981 14,642,306 (#2) 48.24 Lost
1988 5,031,849 (#3) 16.55 Lost
1995 1,443,186 (#7) 4.74 Lost
2002 25,537,956 (#1) 82.21 Won
2007 18,983,138 (#1) 53.06 Won
2012 16,860,685 (#2) 48.36 Lost
2022 2,485,226 (#4) 7.07 Lost

French Parliament

National Assembly
Election year # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
+/– Leader
1951 2,563,782 (#4) 13.64
96 / 625
1956 3,259,782 (#2) 14.99
95 / 595
Decrease 1
1958 4,092,600 (#2) 19.9
132 / 546
Increase 37
1962 1,404,177 (#6) 7.66
28 / 491
Decrease 104
1967 Ran together with UD-Ve
0 / 491
Decrease 28
1968 Ran together with UDR
0 / 491
-
1973 Ran together with UDR
0 / 491
-
1978 Ran together with RPR
8 / 491
[a]
Increase 8
1981 Ran together with RPR
5 / 491
[b]
Decrease 3
1986 Ran together with RPR
5 / 573
[c]
-
1988 Ran together with RPR
5 / 577
-
1993 122,194 (#13)[9] 0.5
2 / 577
Decrease 3
1997 132,814 (#13)[10] 0.52
0 / 577
Decrease 2
2002 14,403 (#19)[11] 0.06
2 / 577
Increase 2
2007 Ran together with UMP
2 / 577
-
2012 Ran together with UMP
1 / 577
Decrease 1

European Parliament

European Parliament
Election year # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
+/– Leader
1979* 5,588,851 (#1) 27.61
0 / 81
1984** 8,683,596 (#1) 43.03
2 / 81
Increase 2
1989** 5,242,038 (#1) 28.88
2 / 81
-
1994** 4,985,574 (#1) 25.58
0 / 87
Decrease 2
2009 8,656 (#12) 0.05
0 / 72
-
Notes
  • In 1979, the CNIP was associated to the UDF.
    • From 1984 to 2009, the CNIP was associated to RPR-UDF alliance.

Leaders

Until 1973, the party was led by a secretary-general

Since 1973, the party has been led by a president

Elected officials

Notes

  1. ^ 4 members in the UDF group, 2 in the RPR group, 2 non-affiliated.
  2. ^ 3 members in the UDF group, 2 in the RPR group.
  3. ^ 3 members in the FN group, 2 in the RPR group.

References

  1. ^ "Européennes: Poisson dit qu'il sera en position éligible sur la liste de Dupont-Aignan". 21 March 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Affaire Bourdouleix : Le CNIP, entre droite et extrême droite". La Croix. 24 July 2013.
  3. ^ Jean-Pierre Rioux, La France de la Quatrième République, tome 2, "L'expansion et l'impuissance", Nouvelle histoire de la France contemporaine n°16, Seuil, Paris, 1983, p.90
  4. ^ Proceedings of the National Assembly, 4 October 1962, second sitting; vote tally on p. 3268. p. 38 in the PDF file
  5. ^ Le CNIP de Gilles Bourdouleix se rapproche de Jean-Louis Borloo, Ouest-France July 1, 2011
  6. ^ Annick du Roscoät : « Avec Gilles Bourdouleix, le CNIP est mort ! ».
  7. ^ Le CNI rejoint l'UDI de Borloo, Le Figaro, September 19, 2012.
  8. ^ "Le CNIP viré de l'UDI".
  9. ^ "1993". France-politique.fr.
  10. ^ "1997". France-politique.fr.
  11. ^ "2002". France-politique.fr.

Read other articles:

現在、削除の方針に従って、この項目の一部の版または全体を削除することが審議されています。 削除についての議論は、削除依頼の依頼サブページで行われています。削除の議論中はこのお知らせを除去しないでください。 この項目の執筆者の方々へ: まだ削除は行われていません。削除に対する議論に参加し、削除の方針に該当するかどうか検討してください。ま

Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada.Este aviso fue puesto el 11 de enero de 2013. Teodoro Schmidt Weichsel Información personalNacimiento 5 de julio de 1834 Darmstadt (Hesse-Darmstadt) Fallecimiento 29 de julio de 1924 (90 años)Nacionalidad AlemanaFamiliaHijos Teodoro Schmidt QuezadaLuis Schmidt Quezada Información profesionalOcupación Ingeniero [editar datos en Wikidata] Theodor Eduard Schmidt Weichsel (Darmstadt, Ducado d...

Renang padaPekan Olahraga Nasional XIX Gaya bebas 50 m putra putri 100 m putra putri 200 m putra putri 400 m putra putri 800 m putra putri 1500 m putra putri Gaya punggung 50 m putra putri 100 m putra putri 200 m putra putri Gaya dada 50 m putra putri 100 m putra putri 200 m putra putri Gaya kupu-kupu 50 m putra putri 100 m putra putri 200 m putra putri Gaya ganti perorangan 200 m putra putri 400 m putra putri Gaya bebas estafet 4×100 m putra putri 4×200 m putra putri Gaya ganti estafet 4×...

PT Indosat TbkKantor pusat Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison di Jakarta(gedung hitam di tengah)Nama dagangIndosat Ooredoo HutchisonSebelumnya PT Indonesian Satellite Corporation (1967-1984) PT Indosat (Persero) Tbk (1984-2003) JenisPerusahaan publikKode emitenIDX: ISATIndustriTelekomunikasiPendahuluBimagraha Telekomindo (1992-2003)Satelindo (1993-2003)Indosat-M3 (2001-2003)Hutchison 3 Indonesia (2000-2022)Didirikan10 November 1967[1]PendiriITT CorporationKantorpusatJalan Medan Merdeka Barat N...

Varanidae Periode Kapur Akhir - Holosen, 80–0 jtyl PreЄ Є O S D C P T J K Pg N Pertarungan komodo jantan, IndonesiaTaksonomiKerajaanAnimaliaFilumChordataKelasReptiliaOrdoSquamataUpaordoAnguimorphaFamiliVaranidae Merrem, 1820 GeneraLihat tekslbs Varanidae adalah famili dari kadal dalam superfamili Varanoidea. Keluarga, sekelompok kadal karnivora dan frugivora,[1] termasuk genus hidup Varanus dan sejumlah genera punah. Varanus mencakup komodo (kadal terbesar yang masih hidup), ...

  关于与「穆罕默德·伊克巴勒」標題相近或相同的条目,請見「穆罕默德·伊克巴尔 (田径运动员)」。 阿拉马·穆罕默德·伊克巴勒出生Muhammad Iqbal1877年11月9日 英属印度(今巴基斯坦)锡亚尔科特逝世1938年4月21日(1938歲—04—21)(60歲) 英属印度(今巴基斯坦)拉合尔时代现代地区伊斯兰哲学学派逊尼派主要领域诗、哲学 受影响于 鲁米、歌德、尼采 影响于 巴...

Joachim M. Buhmann (2020) Joachim M. Buhmann (* 3. Mai 1959[1] in Friedrichshafen) ist ein deutscher Biophysiker und seit 2003 Ordentlicher Professor für Informatik an der ETH Zürich.[2] Er ist Leiter der Information Science and Engineering Group[3] am Institut für Maschinelles Lernen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Veröffentlichungen 2.1 Wissenschaftliche Veröffentlichungen 2.2 Allgemein verständliche Veröffentlichungen mit Joachim Buhmann 3 Weitere Tätigkeiten ...

4D film and attraction at theme parks Shrek 4-DUniversal Studios HollywoodAreaUpper Lot[1]StatusRemovedCostUS$35 millionOpening dateMay 23, 2003 (2003-05-23)[1]Closing dateAugust 14, 2017 (2017-08-14)[2]ReplacedRugrats Magic Adventure 3-DReplaced byDreamWorks Theatre[3] Universal Studios FloridaAreaProduction Central[4]Coordinates28°28′32.90″N 81°28′4.62″W / 28.4758056°N 81.4679500°W / 28...

139th Medical BrigadeShoulder Sleeve InsigniaCountry United StatesAllegiance United States Army ReserveReserve CenterIndependence, MissouriMotto(s)”Valor and Worth”Medical Corps ColorsMaroon and WhiteInsigniaDistinctive Unit InsigniaMilitary unit The 139th Medical Brigade, a subordinate command of the 807th Medical Command (Deployment Support),[1] is headquartered in Independence, MO. Subordinate units 388th Multifunctional Medical Battalion (Hays, Kansas)[2] 325...

Joey KingKing pada tahun 2020LahirJoey Lynn King30 Juli 1999 (umur 24)Los Angeles, California, Amerika SerikatPekerjaanAktrisPengisi suaraTahun aktif2006–sekarangKeluargaKelli King (kakak perempuan)Hunter King (kakak perempuan)Tanda tangan Joey Lynn King (lahir 30 Juli 1999) adalah seorang aktris dan pengisi suara berkebangsaan Amerika Serikat. Ia pertama dikenal saat memerankan Ramona Quimby dalam film komedi Ramona and Beezus (2010) dan dikenal lebih luas atas penampilannya seba...

Esta é uma lista de monarcas atualmente soberanos por longevidade, ordenada conforme a quantidade de anos que vivem e detalhando seu local de nascimento e casa real ou dinastia. A lista compreende todos os atuais chefes de monarquias soberanas, excluindo portanto os monarcas regionais ou tradicionais ou de reinos com reconhecimento parcial. Os dias da lista são calculados a partir da diferença entre as datas de nascimento e a data presente exata tomando em consideração o calendário greg...

Distribuição de NRHPs nos condados da Pensilvânia. Edifícios, locais, distritos e objetos no Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos na Pensilvânia. Desde 18 de outubro de 2013[1] existem 3 346 propriedades e distritos listados do Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos nos 67 condados da Pensilvânia, incluindo os 166 nomeados no Marco Histórico Nacional. O condado de Filadélfia é o que contem a maior quantidade de registros, enquanto os condados de Forest e Clarion contem ape...

Artikel ini sebatang kara, artinya tidak ada artikel lain yang memiliki pranala balik ke halaman ini.Bantulah menambah pranala ke artikel ini dari artikel yang berhubungan atau coba peralatan pencari pranala.Tag ini diberikan pada Oktober 2022. Blanche Wheeler WilliamsWilliams di sebelah kiri yang sedang menjelajahi Parnassus dari Delphi pada tahun 1900[1]Lahir(1870-01-09)9 Januari 1870Concord, MassachusettsMeninggal9 Desember 1936(1936-12-09) (umur 66)Cambridge, MassachusettsAlm...

جزء من سلسلة مقالات حولالإسلام حسب البلد الإسلام في إفريقيا أنغولا بنين بوتسوانا بوركينا فاسو بوروندي الكاميرون الرأس الأخضر أفريقيا الوسطى نشاد الجزائر جزر القمر الكونغو الديمقراطية الكونغو ساحل العاج جيبوتي مصر غينيا الاستوائية إريتريا إثيوبيا الغابون غامبيا غانا غي...

Government agency of Pakistan Pakistan Horticulture Development and Export Company (PHDEC)[1] (Urdu: شرکتِ پاکستان برائے صادراتِ و فروغِ باغبانی) is a department of Ministry of Commerce of Pakistan. Pakistan Horticulture Development and Export Company was created due to the enormous potential of Pakistan's horticulture products in the global market. In the absence of a single ministry or institution responsible for development at all levels of the ...

School in BangladeshRajshahi Government City Collegeরাজশাহী সরকারি সিটি কলেজLocationBoalia, RajshahiBangladeshCoordinates24°22′05″N 88°35′50″E / 24.3680°N 88.5971°E / 24.3680; 88.5971InformationEstablished1958 (1958)PrincipalAmina Abedin (acting)LanguageBengaliCampus typeUrbanAffiliationBangladesh National UniversityWebsitergcc.ac.bd Rajshahi Government City College is a government-owned higher secondary educat...

Pengeboman JW Marriott 2003Kondisi lokasi setelah pengebomanLokasiJakarta, IndonesiaTanggalSelasa, 5 Agustus 2003 12:45 - 12:55 WIB (UTC+07:00)SasaranHotel JW Mariott di kawasan perkantoran Mega Kuningan, Jakarta Selatan, JakartaJenis seranganBom mobil, Bom bunuh diriKorban tewas12Korban luka150PelakuDr. Azahari dan Noordin M. Top (otak pelaku utama), Asmar Latin Sani (pelaku bom bunuh diri) dan 8 orang lainnya. Pengeboman Jakarta 2003 (disebut juga Pengeboman JW Marriott 2003) adalah peristi...

Дін Маті Dean Mathey Громадянство  СШАДата народження 23 листопада 1890Місце народження БруклінДата смерті 16 квітня 1972Місце смерті ПринстонМейджориВімблдон 4р (1919)США ЧФ (1910)Парний розрядМейджориВімблдон ПФ (1922)США Ф (1914)Інші парні турніриМікстВімблдон 3р (1922) Дін Маті (англ. Dea...

Italian wine produced in Lombardy, Italy Lombardy Lombardia (Lombardy) wine is the Italian wine produced in the Lombardy region of north central Italy. The region is known particularly for its sparkling wines made in the Franciacorta and Oltrepò Pavese areas. Lombardy also produces still red, white and rosé wines made from a variety of local and international grapes, including Nebbiolo wines in the Valtellina region and Trebbiano di Lugana white wines produced with the Chiaretto style rosé...

Northaw Great WoodSite of Special Scientific InterestCuffley Brook with the moss covered remains of a parish boundary wall in the backgroundLocationHertfordshireGrid referenceTL280043InterestBiologicalArea223.6 hectaresNotification1985Location mapMagic Map Northaw Great Wood is a 223.6-hectare (553-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) near Cuffley in Hertfordshire, England. It covers Northaw Great Wood Country Park, which is managed by Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council, W...