Christian Social Rally of Liberty

The Christian Social Rally of Liberty (French: Rassemblement Social Chrétien de la Liberté, RSCL) was a political party in Belgium.

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History

The party was formed as a neo-populist breakaway from the Christian Social Party (PSC) established by André Saint-Rémy and Jean Evrard.[1] In the 1954 general elections the party received 0.8% of the national vote and winning a single seat in the Chamber of Representatives,[2] which was taken by Saint-Rémy. He returned to the PSC the following year.[1]

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References

  1. Elections to the Chamber of Representatives Europe Politics (in French)
  2. Results Belgian Elections
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