Union of the Right for the Republic Union des droites pour la République | |
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Abbreviation | UDR |
President | Éric Ciotti |
General Secretary | Hanane Mansouri |
Vice Presidents | François Falletti Alexandre Avril Christelle d'Intorni Brigitte Barèges Sophie Vaginay-Ricourt |
Founder | Éric Ciotti |
Founded | 3 September 2012(as the Friends of Éric Ciotti) 31 August 2024 (as the UDR) |
Split from | The Republicans (2024) |
Headquarters | 15 Quai des Deux-Emmanuel, Nice, France |
Ideology | Conservatism Right-wing populism |
Political position | Right-wing to far-right |
National affiliation | UMP/LR (2012–2024) |
National Assembly group | UDR group |
Slogan | Pour que la France reste la France (transl. So that France remains France) |
National Assembly | 16 / 577 |
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The Union of the Right for the Republic[a] (French: Union des droites pour la République, UDR), formerly known as the Association of Friends of Éric Ciotti (French: Association des Amis d'Éric Ciotti) and On the Right! Friends of Éric Ciotti (French: À droite ! Les Amis d'Éric Ciotti, ADAEC), is a right-wing[3][4] to far-right[5][6][7][8] political party in France. Founded in 2012 by Éric Ciotti, former president of The Republicans (LR), the party took its current name following the crisis within The Republicans due to the 2024 legislative election.
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