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Gaullist and Conservativ Union

Union Gaulliste Conservatrice
AbbreviationUGC
LeaderJoël Delourcque
Deputy LeaderJean Marin
General SecretaryHadrien Versigot
First SecretaryFlorence Pargé
SpokespersonGabriel Serté
FounderJacques Debriolles
FoundedJanuary 22, 1912 (1912-01-22)
HeadquartersChaumont, Metz, Nancy, Dijon, Clermont-Ferrand
Youth wingLa Jeunesse Gaulliste (Gaullist Youth)
IdeologyConservatism, Sovereignism, Liberal-Conservatism
Political positionRight
Religionnone
National Assembly
52 / 80
Senate
22 / 45
World Assembly
5 / 15

The Union Gaulliste Conservatrice is a right-wing party founded in 1912 by Jacques Debriolles. Often abbreviated to UGC, this party's guiding principles are voiseyian sovereignty, conservatism and liberal-conservatism. This party takes up the ideas of Maurice Broncourt, the 19th century Voisey's president who modernized Voisey's during the Industrial Revolution.

Since 2000, 3 elected presidents were affiliated with the UGC: - In 2010, Léon Fruget (66.9%) - In 2015, Alain Delambrie (63.2%) - In 2020, Daniel Marangé (79.5%)

Results

Election Candidates % (1st Round) % (2nd Round) Seats +/- Result Best Score in
1915 Jacques Debriolles 24,8% 62,7%
45 / 80
Increase Government Haute-Marne
1920 Robert Mouzinot 38,5% 58,5%
41 / 80
Decrease Government Haute-Marne
1925 Claude Hourpiot 29,1% 58,8%
36 / 80
Decrease Government Haute-Marne
1930 Martin Joyet 23,6% 40,1%
24 / 80
Decrease Opposition Meurthe-et-Moselle
1935 Hadrien Berger 16,3% /
20 / 80
Decrease Opposition Vosges
1940 Marcel Devost 17,7% /
22 / 80
Increase Opposition Haute-Marne
1945 Benjamin Manécourt 22,8% 54,5%
42 / 80
Increase Government Meurthe-et-Moselle
1950 Georges Lanisseul 20,8% 45,3%
37 / 80
Decrease Opposition Ardennes
1955 Albert Bézaut 25,8% 48,3%
39 / 80
Increase opposition Ardennes
1960 Jean Coulangeon 40,1% 58,2%
43 / 80
Increase Government Haute-Marne
1965 Michel Sevron 46,5% 60,1%
44 / 80
Increase Government Vosges
1970 Charles Boutejoie 49,9% 61,8%
47 / 80
Increase Government Meurthe-et-Moselle
1985 Jacques Armenet 20,2% 36,1%
29 / 80
Decrease opposition Haute-Marne
1990 Jacques Armenet 29,6% 53,8%
37 / 80
Increase Government Haute-Marne
1995 Henri Moustier 19,7% /
19 / 80
Decrease opposition Meurthe-et-Moselle
2000 Henri Moustier 22,5% 38,7%
25 / 80
Increase opposition Meurthe-et-Moselle
2005 Henri Moustier 28,9% 44,9%
29 / 80
Increase Opposition Meurthe-et-Moselle
2010 Léon Fruget 35,9% 62,9%
43 / 80
Increase Government Haute-Marne
2015 Alain Delambrie 30,7% 58,5%
41 / 80
Decrease Government Aisne
2020 Daniel Marangé 34,8% 62,7%
52 / 80
Increase Government Haute-Marne