^A: Movement Party, along with Resistance Party, was a major monarchist party during the July Monarchy period. The Movement Party were more conservative compared to the progressive Republicans (centre-left/left-wing), but were more progressive/moderate than the centre-right Resistance Party.
After the fall of Lafitte, Adolphe Thiers became party leader. Thiers was well connected to the King and became Minister of the Interior in Édouard Mortier's cabinet. As Minister of the Interior, Thiers was charged with repressing the Canut revolts of 1834. He also supported repressive laws after Giuseppe Marco Fieschi's assassination attempt against Louis Philippe. Thiers was appointed Prime Minister briefly for two brief stints in 1836 and 1840, but his political fortune fell when his support to Muhammad Ali's independence claim from the Ottoman Empire caused tensions with United Kingdom and Prussia.
^ abFrederick A. De Luna, ed. (2015). The French Republic under Cavaignac, 1848. Princeton University Press. p. 14. ISBN9781400879809. ... For the first six months of the July Monarchy, the republicans remained an ill-defined faction within the "party of movement," and associated with the liberal monarchists in Aide-toi, le Ciel t'aidera." The new regime was at first ...
^ abcRémond, René (1966). University of Pennsylvania Press (ed.). The Right Wing in France: From 1815 to de Gaulle.