"Parti Populaire Franςais" redirects here. Not to be confused with Union Populaire Française (French Popular Union).
Political party in France
French Popular Party
Parti populaire français
Official Leader
Jacques Doriot
General Secretary
Victor Barthélemy
Founded
June 28, 1936 (1936-06-28)
Dissolved
February 22, 1945 (1945-02-22)
Headquarters
Paris, France
Newspaper
L'Émancipation nationale Le Cri du Peuple
Youth wing
Jeunesse Populaire Française
Armed wing
Service d'Ordre
Membership (1937)
120,000
Ideology
French fascism
Fascist corporatism
Antisemitism
Anti-capitalism
Anti-communism
Anti-Masonry
Collaborationism
Political position
Far-right
National affiliation
Freedom Front (1937–1938)
Colours
Blue Red White
Party flag
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