2002 French legislative election, the Glossary
Legislative elections were held in France on 9 and 16 June 2002, to elect the 12th National Assembly of the Fifth Republic, in a context of political crisis.[1]
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32 relations: Citizen and Republican Movement, Cohabitation (government), Corrèze's 1st constituency, François Hollande, French Communist Party, French Fifth Republic, Jacques Chirac, Jean-Marie Le Pen, Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Liberal Democracy (France), Lionel Jospin, List of deputies of the 11th National Assembly of France, Lutte Ouvrière, Miscellaneous left, Miscellaneous right, Movement for France, National Assembly (France), National Rally, National Republican Movement, Percentage point, Prime Minister of France, Radical Party of the Left, Rally for France, Revolutionary Communist League (France), Rurality Movement, Senate (France), Socialist Party (France), The Greens (France), Union for a Popular Movement, Union for French Democracy, Vienne (department), 2002 French presidential election.
- 2002 elections in Europe
- 2002 elections in France
- June 2002 events in France
Citizen and Republican Movement
The Citizen and Republican Movement (French: Mouvement républicain et citoyen) is a political party in France.
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Cohabitation (government)
Cohabitation is a system of divided government that occurs in semi-presidential systems, such as France, whenever the president is from a different political party than the majority of the members of parliament.
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Corrèze's 1st constituency
The 1st constituency of the Corrèze is one of two French legislative constituencies in the Corrèze department (Limousin).
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François Hollande
François Gérard Georges Nicolas Hollande (born 12 August 1954) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2012 to 2017.
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French Communist Party
The French Communist Party (Parti communiste français,, PCF) is a communist party in France.
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French Fifth Republic
The Fifth Republic (Cinquième République) is France's current republican system of government.
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Jacques Chirac
Jacques René Chirac (29 November 193226 September 2019) was a French politician who served as President of France from 1995 to 2007.
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Jean-Marie Le Pen
Jean Louis Marie Le Pen (born 20 June 1928), known as Jean-Marie Le Pen, is a French politician who served as president of the far-right National Front from 1972 to 2011 and Honorary President of the same party from 2011 to 2015.
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Jean-Pierre Raffarin
Jean-Pierre Raffarin (born 3 August 1948) is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 6 May 2002 to 31 May 2005.
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Liberal Democracy (France)
Liberal Democracy (Démocratie Libérale, DL) was a conservative-liberal political party in France existing between 1997 and 2002.
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Lionel Jospin
Lionel Robert Jospin (born 12 July 1937) is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 1997 to 2002.
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List of deputies of the 11th National Assembly of France
List by constituency of the 577 deputies of the 11th French National Assembly (1997-2002) elected in the 1997 French legislative election.
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Lutte Ouvrière
Lutte Ouvrière (Workers' Struggle) is a Trotskyist communist party in France, named after its weekly paper.
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Miscellaneous left
Miscellaneous left (Divers gauche, DVG) in France refers to left-wing candidates who are not members of any party or a member of party that has no elected seats.
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Miscellaneous right
Miscellaneous right (Divers droite, DVD) in France refers to centre-right or right-wing candidates who are not members of any large party.
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Movement for France
The Movement for France (Mouvement pour la France, MPF) was a conservative Eurosceptic French political party, founded on 20 November 1994, with a marked regional stronghold in the Vendée.
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National Assembly (France)
The National Assembly (Assemblée nationale) is the lower house of the bicameral French Parliament under the Fifth Republic, the upper house being the Senate (Sénat).
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National Rally
The National Rally (Rassemblement National,, RN), known as the National Front from 1972 to 2018 (Front National,, FN), is a French far-right political party, described as right-wing populist and nationalist.
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National Republican Movement
The National Republican Movement (Mouvement national républicain or MNR) is a French nationalist political party, created by Bruno Mégret with former Club de l'Horloge members Yvan Blot (also a member of GRECE) and Jean-Yves Le Gallou, as a split from Jean-Marie Le Pen's National Front on 24 January 1999.
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Percentage point
A percentage point or percent point is the unit for the arithmetic difference between two percentages.
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Prime Minister of France
The prime minister of France (Premier ministre français), officially the prime minister of the French Republic, is the head of government of the French Republic and the leader of the Council of Ministers.
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Radical Party of the Left
The Radical Party of the Left (Parti radical de gauche, PRG) is a social-liberal political party in France.
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Rally for France
The Rally for France (Rassemblement pour la France (RPF); also briefly known in 2003 as Rally for France and European Independence or Rassemblement pour la France et l'Indépendance de l'Europe) was a right-wing political party in France.
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Revolutionary Communist League (France)
The Revolutionary Communist League (Ligue communiste révolutionnaire, LCR) was a Trotskyist political party in France.
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Rurality Movement
The Rurality Movement (LMR), formerly Hunting, Fishing, Nature and Traditions (Chasse, pêche, nature et traditions; CPNT) is an agrarianist political party in France that aims to defend the traditional values of rural France.
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Senate (France)
The Senate (Sénat) is the upper house of the French Parliament, with the lower house being the National Assembly, the two houses constituting the legislature of France.
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The Socialist Party (Parti socialiste, PS) is a centre-left to left-wing political party in France.
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The Greens (France)
The Greens (Les Verts,; VEC or LV) was a centre-left to left-wing green-ecologist political party in France.
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Union for a Popular Movement
The Union for a Popular Movement (Union pour un mouvement populaire; UMP) was a liberal-conservative political party in France, largely inspired by the Gaullist tradition.
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Union for French Democracy
The Union for French Democracy (Union pour la démocratie française, UDF) was a centre-right political party in France.
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Vienne (department)
Vienne (Poitevin-Saintongeais: Viéne) is a landlocked department in the French region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine.
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2002 French presidential election
Presidential elections were held in France on 21 April 2002, with a runoff election between the top two candidates, incumbent Jacques Chirac of the Rally for the Republic and Jean-Marie Le Pen of the National Front, on 5 May. 2002 French legislative election and 2002 French presidential election are 2002 elections in Europe and 2002 elections in France.
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See also
2002 elections in Europe
- 2002 Abkhazian parliamentary election
- 2002 Albanian presidential election
- 2002 Austrian legislative election
- 2002 Bosnian general election
- 2002 Budapest Assembly election
- 2002 Budapest mayoral election
- 2002 Civic Democratic Party leadership election
- 2002 Czech parliamentary election
- 2002 Dutch general election
- 2002 Faroese general election
- 2002 French legislative election
- 2002 French presidential election
- 2002 Hungarian parliamentary election
- 2002 Jersey general election
- 2002 Latvian parliamentary election
- 2002 Macedonian parliamentary election
- 2002 Montenegrin parliamentary election
- 2002 Montenegrin presidential election
- 2002 Nagorno-Karabakh presidential election
- 2002 Plzeň municipal election
- 2002 Republika Srpska general election
- 2002 Slovak parliamentary election
- 2002 Slovenian presidential election
- 2002 Swedish general election
- 2002 Turkish general election
- 2002 Ukrainian parliamentary election
- 2002–03 Lithuanian presidential election
- December 2002 Serbian presidential election
- September–October 2002 Serbian presidential election
2002 elections in France
- 2002 French legislative election
- 2002 French presidential election
- 2002 Union for a Popular Movement leadership election
June 2002 events in France
- 2002 French legislative election
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_French_legislative_election
Also known as 12th legislature of the French Fifth Republic, 2002 French legislative elections, French legislative election, 2002, French legislative elections, 2002, French parliamentary election, 2002.