Radical-Socialist Party Camille Pelletan

The PRS - CP was a small left-liberal party in the last years of the French Third Republic.

The Radical Party - Socialist Camille Pelletan was founded in 1934 after the rupture of the alliance between the Radical Party and the SFIO by supporters of the left wing of the Radical Party. Their goal was to act as a bridge between the Radicals and the Socialists. However, they could not prevail. The deceased before the First World War faction leader Camille Pelletan was their model as the main representative of that party left and architect of the block of left under Émile Combes.

In 1936, the PRS - CP, which had won three seats in the parliamentary elections, participated in the Popular Front. The PRS - CP disappeared with the collapse of the Third Republic.

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  • Association des Amis d' Eugène et Camille Pelletan (French)
  • Historic Party ( France)
  • Past Liberal Party
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