Union for a Popular Movement Group
The Union for a Popular Movement Group (French: Groupe de l'Union pour un mouvement populaire, UMP) is a Center-right parliamentary inter-group in the Senate[1] and the National Assembly of France.[2]
History of the group
In the National Assembly
Years | Workforce | +/− | % | Rank | Presidents of the National Assembly (from the UMP Group) |
Presidents of the Group | Group status |
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2012 | 196 | 124 | 37,93 % | 2nd | None | Christian Jacob (2010–present) |
Opposition Group |
2007 | 320 | 45 | 37,93 % | 1st | Bernard Accoyer (2007–present) |
Majority Group | |
Jean-François Copé (2007-2010) | |||||||
2002 | 365 | 49,85 % | Patrick Ollier (2007) |
Bernard Accoyer (2004-2007) | |||
Jean-Louis Debré (2002-2007) |
Jacques Barrot (2002-2004) |
In the Senate
Years | Workforce | +/− | % | Rank | Presidents of the Senate (from the UMP Group) |
Presidents of the Group | Group status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | 132 | 19 | 37,93 % | 1st | None | Jean-Claude Gaudin (2011–present) |
Opposition Group |
2nd | |||||||
2008 | 151 | 4 | 44,02 % | 1st | Gérard Larcher (2008-2011) |
Gérard Longuet (2009-2011) |
Majority Group |
Henri de Raincourt (2008-2009) | |||||||
2004 | 155 | 7 | 49,85 % | 1st | Christian Poncelet (2002-2008) |
Josselin de Rohan (2002-2008) | |
Creation (2002) | 162 | 50,47 % | 1st |
See also
References
External links
- Official site (SENATE)
- Official site (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY)
Chronology of the Gaullist groups in the Senate | |||||||
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Union for the New Republic (UNR) |
Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR) |
Rally for the Republic (RPR) |
Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | ||||
1959 | 1968 | 1977 | 2002 |
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