- 1920 – 27
August 2003) was a
French populist politician after whom the
Poujadist movement was named.
Pierre Poujade was born in Saint-Céré (Le Lot), France...
- ("Get out the
outgoing [representatives]!"),
which was the
slogan of the
Poujadist movement in the 1956
French legislative election.
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- Far
right leagues that, with its anti-tax message, pre-empted the
later Poujadist movement. He then
became a
supporter of Eugène
Deloncle and in 1937 joined...
- with the
Resistance during the war. In 1956 he was
elected as for the
Poujadist Union for the
Defense of
Tradesmen and
Artisans to the
French National...
-
party by commentators, some of whom drew
comparisons with the
French Poujadist movement.
Following the election, UKIP lost much
support to the Referendum...
- elements, but also
Catholic integrists, monarchists,
Algerian War veterans,
Poujadists and national-conservatives.
Others from
these neo-fascist micro-groups...
- anti-Semitic, was
directed at Mendès France. Jean-Marie Le Pen, then a
Poujadist member of the ****embly,
described his "patriotic,
almost physical repulsion"...
- anti-Gaullist
Georges Bidault's
Justice and
Liberty movement; as well as
former Poujadists,
Algerian War veterans, and some monarchists,
among others. Le Pen was...
- the
small town of Langon. When he
first stood in 1958 he was
facing a
Poujadist politician,
Henri Dorgères, who had a far
right past. Renouard, a centre-right...
-
French defence budget.
Elected deputy of the
French Parliament under the
Poujadist banner, Le Pen
voluntarily reengaged himself for two to
three months in...