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Index Paris's 20th constituency

Paris's 20th constituency was one of the 21 French National Assembly constituencies in the Paris department in the period 1988 to 2012.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 39 relations: Cap21, Democratic Movement (France), Ecology Generation, French Communist Party, Humanist Party (France), Independent Ecological Movement, Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques, Jacques Chirac, Jean-Christophe Cambadélis, Liberal Alternative, Lutte Ouvrière, Miscellaneous left, Movement for France, National Assembly (France), National Centre of Independents and Peasants, National Rally, National Republican Movement, Natural Law Party, New Deal (France), Paris, Paris's 16th constituency, Rachid Nekkaz, Radical Party (France), Rally for the Republic, Revolutionary Communist League (France), Rurality Movement, Socialist Party (France), The Centrists, The Greens (France), Union for a Popular Movement, Workers' Party (France, 1991–2008), 1986 French legislative election, 1988 French legislative election, 1993 French legislative election, 1997 French legislative election, 19th arrondissement of Paris, 2002 French legislative election, 2007 French legislative election, 2010 redistricting of French legislative constituencies.

  2. 2010 disestablishments in France
  3. Constituencies disestablished in 2010
  4. Defunct French legislative constituencies

Cap21

The Citizenship, Action, Participation for the 21st Century (xxie siècle) was a minor green liberal political party in France, founded by Corinne Lepage in 1996 as a political reflection club.

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Democratic Movement (France)

The Democratic Movement (Mouvement démocrate,; MoDem) is a centre to centre-right political party in France, whose main ideological trends are liberalism and Christian democracy, and that is characterised by a strong pro-Europeanist stance.

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Ecology Generation

Ecology Generation (Génération écologie) is one of the four green parties in France, along with The Ecologists (Les Écologistes), the Independent Ecological Movement (Mouvement Ecologiste Indépendant), and Cap Écologie.

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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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Humanist Party (France)

The Humanist Party (French: Parti humaniste) is a political party in France, and is a member of the Humanist International, and the European Humanist Regional.

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Independent Ecological Movement

The Independent Ecological Movement (Mouvement écologiste indépendant) is a political party in France founded by Antoine Waechter, former presidential candidate of The Greens in 1994.

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Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques

The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques), abbreviated INSEE or Insee, is the national statistics bureau of France.

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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-Christophe Cambadélis

Jean-Christophe Cambadélis (born 14 August 1951) is a French politician of the Socialist Party (PS) who served as the party's First Secretary from April 2014 to June 2017.

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Liberal Alternative

The Liberal Alternative (Alternative Libérale or AL) was a French political party created on March 1, 2006.

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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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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 Centre of Independents and Peasants

The National Centre of Independents and Peasants (French: Centre national des indépendants et paysans, CNIP) is a right-wing agrarian political party in France, founded in 1951 by the merger of the National Centre of Independents (CNI), the heir of the French Republican conservative-liberal tradition (many party members came from the Democratic Republican Alliance), with the Peasant Party and the Republican Party of Liberty.

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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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Natural Law Party

The Natural Law Party (NLP) is a transnational party founded in 1992 on "the principles of Transcendental Meditation", the laws of nature, and their application to all levels of government.

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New Deal (France)

New Deal (Nouvelle Donne) is a Keynesian liberal and progressive political party in France.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Paris's 16th constituency

The 16th constituency of Paris is a French legislative constituency in Paris.

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Rachid Nekkaz

Rachid Nekkaz (رشيد نكاز) (born 9 January 1972) is an Algerian businessman and political activist.

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Radical Party (France)

The Radical Party (Parti radical), officially the Republican, Radical and Radical-Socialist Party (Parti républicain, radical et radical-socialiste), is a liberal and social-liberal political party in France.

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Rally for the Republic

The Rally for the Republic (Rassemblement pour la République; RPR) was a Gaullist and conservative 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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The Socialist Party (Parti socialiste, PS) is a centre-left to left-wing political party in France.

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The Centrists

The Centrists (Les Centristes, LC), known as The Centrists – New Centre (Les Centristes – Nouveau Centre, LC-NC) since 2018, formerly known as New Centre (Nouveau Centre, NC) and European Social Liberal Party (Parti Social Libéral Européen, PSLE), is a centre-right political party in France formed by the members of the Union for French Democracy (UDF) – including 18 of the 29 members of the UDF in the National Assembly) – who did not agree with François Bayrou's decision to found the Democratic Movement (MoDem) and wanted to support the newly-elected president Nicolas Sarkozy, continuing the UDF–Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) alliance.

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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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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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Workers' Party (France, 1991–2008)

The Workers' Party (Parti des Travailleurs, PT) was a French socialist party.

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1986 French legislative election

Legislative elections were held in France on 16 March 1986 to elect the eighth National Assembly of the Fifth Republic.

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1988 French legislative election

12 June 1988 (second round)--> 69.89% (second round)--> Legislative elections were held in France on 5 and 12 June 1988, to elect the ninth National Assembly of the Fifth Republic, one month after the re-election of François Mitterrand as President of France.

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1993 French legislative election

Legislative elections were held in France on 21 and 28 March 1993, to elect the tenth National Assembly of the Fifth Republic.

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1997 French legislative election

Legislative elections were held in France on 25 May and 1 June 1997 to elect the 11th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic.

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19th arrondissement of Paris

The 19th arrondissement of Paris (XIXe arrondissement) is one of the 20 arrondissements of the capital city of France.

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2002 French legislative election

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.

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2007 French legislative election

Legislative elections were held in France on 10 June and 17 June 2007 to elect the 13th National Assembly of the Fifth Republic, a few weeks after the presidential election run-off on 6 May.

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2010 redistricting of French legislative constituencies

The Constitutional Council of France approved the redistricting of electoral boundaries in February 2010 to reflect France's changing demographics.

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See also

2010 disestablishments in France

Constituencies disestablished in 2010

Defunct French legislative constituencies

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris's_20th_constituency