Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance information
Defunct political party in France
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Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance
Union démocratique et socialiste de la Résistance
President
René Pleven
Founded
1945 (1945)
Dissolved
1964 (1964)
Merged into
CIR
Ideology
Social liberalism Anti-communism Factions: Liberal socialism Conservatism[1]
Political position
Centre to centre-left[2][3]
National affiliation
Rally of Republican Lefts (1946-1955) Republican Front (1956-1958)
International affiliation
Liberal International
Politics of France
Political parties
Elections
The Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance (French: Union démocratique et socialiste de la Résistance or UDSR) was a French political party founded after the liberation of France from German occupation, mainly active during the Fourth Republic (1947–58). It was a loosely organised "cadre party" without mass membership. Its ideology was vague, including a broad diversity of different political convictions,[2] and it was variously described as left-wing, centrist, and even conservative. It was decidedly anti-communist and linked with the Paix et Liberté ("Peace and Liberty") movement.[1] The UDSR was a founding member of the Liberal International in 1947.
^ abVinen, Richard (1995). Bourgeois Politics in France, 1945-1951. Cambridge University Press. pp. 184–187.
^ abCole, Alistair (1994). François Mitterrand: A Study in Political Leadership. Routledge. p. 13.
^Wakeman, Rosemary (2011). The Fourth Republic. Cornell University Press. p. 74. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
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