Political party strength in France
This article currently only has information about the French Fifth Republic.
Political party strength under Fifth Republic[1]
The following table indicates the great officers in the French Republic :
- President of the Republic
- President of the Senate
- Prime minister
- President of the National Assembly
The table also indicates the historical party composition in the :
- Senate
- National Assembly
- Regional Council
- General Council
The parties are as follows: Socialist (PS), Gaullist (LR and predecessors), Centrist (UDI and predecessors), Independent (IND).
Year | Executive offices | Congress of the Parliament | Local government | European Parliament | |||||
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President of the Republic | Prime minister | President of the Senate | President of the National Assembly | National Assembly | Senate | Regional Councils | General council | French delegation | |
1959 | Charles de Gaulle (UNR-UDR) |
Michel Debré (UNR) |
Gaston Monnerville (PRRS) |
Jacques Chaban-Delmas (UNR-UDR) |
494 - 52 | 161 - 148 | Creation of Regional Councils |
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1960 | |||||||||
1961 | |||||||||
1962 | Georges Pompidou (UNR) |
324 - 152 | 152 - 122 | ||||||
1963 | |||||||||
1964 | |||||||||
1965 | 147 - 127 | ||||||||
1966 | |||||||||
1967 | 293 - 194 | ||||||||
1968 | Maurice Couve (UNR-UDR) |
Alain Poher[2] (CD-CDS) |
396 - 91 | 156 - 127 | |||||
1969 | Georges Pompidou (UDR) |
Jacques Chaban-Delmas (UDR) |
Achille Peretti (UDR) | ||||||
1970 | |||||||||
1971 | 159 - 124 | ||||||||
1972 | Pierre Messmer (UDR) | ||||||||
1973 | Edgar Faure (UDR) |
314 - 176 | |||||||
1974 | Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (IR-RP-UDF) |
Jacques Chirac (RPR) |
157 - 126 | ||||||
1975 | |||||||||
1976 | Raymond Barre (IR-UDF) | ||||||||
1977 | 161 - 134 | ||||||||
1978 | Jacques Chaban-Delmas (RPR) |
287 - 200 | |||||||
1979 | |||||||||
1980 | 160 - 144 | ||||||||
1981 | François Mitterrand (PS) |
Pierre Mauroy (PS) |
Louis Mermaz (PS) |
333 - 158 | |||||
1982 | |||||||||
1983 | 179 - 138 | ||||||||
1984 | Laurent Fabius (PS) | ||||||||
1985 | |||||||||
1986 | Jacques Chirac (RPR) |
Jacques Chaban-Delmas (RPR) |
290 - 248 | 201 - 118 | 20 - 2 | ||||
1987 | |||||||||
1988 | Michel Rocard (PS) |
Laurent Fabius (PS) |
276 - 271 | ||||||
1989 | 211 - 110 | ||||||||
1990 | |||||||||
1991 | Édith Cresson (PS) | ||||||||
1992 | Pierre Beregovoy (PS) |
René Monory (CDS-FD) |
Henri Emmanuelli (PS) |
203 - 118 | 20 - 2 | ||||
1993 | Edouard Balladur (RPR) |
Philippe Séguin (RPR) |
485 - 91 | ||||||
1994 | 41 R - 35 L | ||||||||
1995 | Jacques Chirac (RPR-UMP) |
Alain Juppé (RPR) |
199 - 122 | Édith Cresson (PS) |
Y-T De Silguy (IND) | ||||
1996 | |||||||||
1997 | Lionel Jospin (PS) |
Laurent Fabius (PS) |
320 - 253 | ||||||
1998 | Christian Poncelet (RPR-UMP) |
200 – 121 | 14 - 8 | 63 R - 36 L | |||||
1999 | 40 R - 37 L | Pascal Lamy (PS) |
Michel Barnier (UMP) | ||||||
2000 | Raymond Forni (PS) | ||||||||
2001 | 189 – 131 | 59 R - 40 L | |||||||
2002 | Jean-Pierre Raffarin (UMP) |
Jean-Louis Debré[3] (UMP) |
399 - 178 | ||||||
2003 | |||||||||
2004 | 189 - 142 | 20 - 2 | 50 L - 49 R | 40 L - 31 R | Jacques Barrot (UMP) | ||||
2005 | Dominique de Villepin (UMP) | ||||||||
2006 | |||||||||
2007 | Nicolas Sarkozy (UMP) |
François Fillon (UMP) |
Bernard Accoyer (UMP) |
345 - 227 | |||||
2008 | Gérard Larcher (UMP) |
180 - 163 | 57 L - 42 R | ||||||
2009 | 33 L - 30 R | Michel Barnier (UMP) | |||||||
2010 | 21 - 1 | ||||||||
2011 | Jean-Pierre Bel (PS) |
177 - 171 | 61 L - 39 R | ||||||
2012 | François Hollande (PS) |
Jean-Marc Ayrault (PS) |
Claude Bartolone (PS) |
331 - 229 | |||||
2013 | |||||||||
2014 | Manuel Valls (PS) |
Gérard Larcher (LR) |
187 - 152 | 51 R - 23 L | Pierre Moscovici (PS) | ||||
2015 | 8-7 | 69 R - 31 L | |||||||
2016 | |||||||||
Year | Executive offices | Congress of the Parliament | Local government | European Parliament | |||||
President of the Republic | Prime minister | President of the Senate | President of the National Assembly | National Assembly | Senate | Regional Councils | General council | French delegation |
Notes
- The distribution of duties under the Fifth Republic
- Alain Poher served as Acting President in 1969 and 1974
- From March to June 2007, Patrick Ollier replaced Debré as National Assembly President
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