Union Gaulliste Conservatrice
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Gaullist and Conservativ Union Union Gaulliste Conservatrice | |
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Abbreviation | UGC |
Leader | Joël Delourcque |
Deputy Leader | Jean Marin |
General Secretary | Hadrien Versigot |
First Secretary | Florence Pargé |
Spokesperson | Gabriel Serté |
Founder | Jacques Debriolles |
Founded | January 22, 1912 |
Headquarters | Chaumont, Metz, Nancy, Dijon, Clermont-Ferrand |
Youth wing | La Jeunesse Gaulliste (Gaullist Youth) |
Ideology | Conservatism, Sovereignism, Liberal-Conservatism |
Political position | Right |
Religion | none |
National Assembly | 52 / 80
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Senate | 22 / 45
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World Assembly | 5 / 15
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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 | % | Seats | +/- | Result | Best Score in |
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2000 | Henri Moustier | 19,7% | 19 / 80
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opposition | Meurthe-et-Moselle | |
2005 | Henri Moustier | 33,9% | 26 / 80
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Opposition | Meurthe-et-Moselle | |
2010 | Léon Fruget | 66,9% | 43 / 80
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Government | Haute-Marne | |
2015 | Alain Delambrie | 62,3% | 41 / 80
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Government | Aisne | |
2020 | Daniel Marangé | 79,5% | 52 / 80
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Government | Haute-Marne |