词条 | Social Democratic Party (France) |
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The Social Democratic Party ({{lang-fr|Parti social-démocrate}}, PSD) was a centrist political party in France. Originally named Democratic Socialist Movement of France (Mouvement démocrate socialiste de France, MDSF), the party was founded in 1973, by a split from the Socialist Party (PS). Its founders (among them Max Lejeune, André Santini, Pierre-Cristophe Baguet, Charles Baur, Émile Muller, Joseph Klifa and Auguste Locoeur) opposed to the alliance with the French Communist Party (PCF) arranged by François Mitterrand on behalf of the PS based on the Common Programme. In 1978, the PSD joined the Union for French Democracy (UDF), the centre-right confederation created in order to support President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.[1] In 1995, the PSD merged with the Centre of Social Democrats (CDS), the Christian-democratic component of the confederation, to form Democratic Force (FD), which later became the core of a unified UDF in 1998.[2] References1. ^{{cite book|author=Nicholas Atkin|title=The Fifth French Republic|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cAEoBQAAQBAJ&pg=PT87|date=18 November 2004|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|isbn=978-1-137-24034-7|page=87}} {{French centrist parties}}{{France-party-stub}}2. ^{{cite book|author=André Krouwel|title=Party Transformations in European Democracies|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FQUAAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA305|date=1 December 2012|publisher=SUNY Press|isbn=978-1-4384-4481-9|page=305}} 4 : Political parties of the French Fifth Republic|Political parties established in 1973|Political parties disestablished in 1995|Centrist parties in France |
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