Radical-Socialist Party Camille Pelletan
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The Radical-Socialist Party Camille Pelletan (French: Parti radical-socialiste Camille Pelletan, PRS-CP) was a social liberal party in France founded in 1934 at the Clermont-Ferrand Congress of the Radical-Socialist Party as a reaction to the participation of Radicals in the right-wing Gaston Doumergue cabinet. The PRS-CP was led by Gabriel Cudenet but never achieved any lasting success. In fact, only 3 parliamentarians identified with the PRS-CP in the 16th legislature (1936–1940). Most members rejoined the Radical Party post-war.
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- Defunct political parties in France
- Radical parties
- Republican parties
- Political parties of the French Third Republic
- Socialist parties in France
- Social liberal parties