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Latest revision as of 16:27, 17 December 2023
Independent Democratic Union Union démocrate indépendante | |
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Abbreviation | UDI |
Leader | Louis Bonnel-Pascal |
Spokesperson in Senate | Inès Gaudreau |
Founded | December 2, 1995 |
Headquarters | 12 Mariscal López, Providence |
Youth wing | UDI JE |
Membership (2021) | 5,855 |
Ideology | Social conservatism Economic liberalism Anti-communism |
Political position | Right-wing |
Colours | Yellow |
Puramapese Senate | 14 / 130
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Website | |
udi.pe | |
The Independent Democratic Union-Popular (Gaullican: Union démocrate indépendante-Populaire; commonly abbreviated UDI) is a conservative Puramapese political party. It was founded in 1995, and contested its first election in 1999. It is part of the current Lecoubarry government as partner of the ruling PDIN.
It is ideologically rooted in social conservative sectors of the Puramapese political life and boasts the defence of private property and market economy. It was founded in 1995 as a political platform that could merge several sectors to the right of the UCR and PDIN aiming to break with the conditions imposed by the CONAPRO. After 1999, the party rapidly grew to become the third largest political force after the collapse of the government led by Daniel La Rue; during FPP governments, it became the second largest political force in the opposition. In 2023, however, the party fell short and stood fourth in the Senate.
The party is usually defined as the most right-wing political party in the Puramapese political spectrum. It is heavily linked with conservative sectors of the Solarian Catholic Church, think-tanks of liberal-conservative ideology and sectors of the Puramapese business elite.
History
Founding and La Rue government (1995-2006)
Opposition to FPP governments (2006-2023)
Lecoubarry government (2023-)
Ideology
Controversies
Electoral history
Election year | Leading candidate | Puramapese Senate | +/- | Government |
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1999 | Olivier Levasseur | 5 / 130
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Opposition | |
2004 | 6 / 130
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1 | Opposition | |
2006 | Jean-Michel Guilbert | 10 / 130
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4 | Opposition |
2015 | 16 / 130
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6 | Opposition | |
2023 | Louis Bonnel-Pascal | 14 / 130
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2 | Coalition |