UDR group
French political group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
French political group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The UDR group (French: groupe UDR), formerly the On the Right group (French: groupe À Droite !, AD!) is a French political group in the National Assembly created at the beginning of the 17th legislature (2024–present). It is presided by Éric Ciotti, and groups politicians of the Union of the Right for the Republic (UDR).
UDR group Groupe UDR | |
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Chamber | National Assembly |
Legislature(s) | 17th (Fifth Republic) |
Foundation | 18 July 2024 |
Member parties | Union of the Right for the Republic |
President | Éric Ciotti |
Constituency | Alpes-Maritimes's 1st |
Representation | 16 / 577
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Ideology | Gaullism Conservatism Soft Euroscepticism Right-wing populism |
The parliamentary group On the Right was founded by The Republicans president Éric Ciotti[1] following the 2024 legislative election before which a serious crisis broke out within his own The Republicans party. The new group with 16 deputies split from The Republicans group, renamed the Republican Right group in 2024.
The group was renamed to the UDR group on 11 September 2024, taking the name of Ciotti's Union of the Right for the Republic (UDR) party.[2]
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