The Senate Republicans (formally The Republicans group; French: Groupe Les Républicains, also Les Républicains du Sénat), formerly the Union for a Popular Movement group (Groupe Union pour un mouvement populaire), is a parliamentary group in the French Senate including representatives of The Republicans (LR), formerly the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP). It is currently the largest group in the Senate. Its president has been Bruno Retailleau since 2014.

History

The Union for a Popular Movement group (groupe Union pour un mouvement populaire) in the Senate was officially formed on 10 December 2002 after the foundation of the Union for a Popular Movement earlier that year; at the time of its creation, it included 167 members, an absolute majority, with Josselin de Rohan elected as its first president. The group united 93 out of 94 members of the Rally for the Republic (RPR) group, 40 out of 41 members of the Republicans and Independents (RI) group (associated with Liberal Democracy), 29 out of 54 members of the Centrist Union (UC) group, 4 out of 21 members of the European Democratic and Social Rally (RDSE) group, and 1 non-inscrit. The group maintained its absolute majority until the 2004 renewal.

On 15 January 2008, de Rohan stood down as president of the group to assume the role of president of the Foreign Affairs, Defense and Armed Forces Committee, and was succeeded the same day by the former member of the Radical Party Henri de Raincourt. De Raincourt subsequently stepped down on 6 July 2009, ahead of his appointment to the government, with Gérard Longuet elected unopposed as his successor on 7 July, his only opponent – Eric Doligé – having withdrawn his candidacy before the vote. On 7 March 2011, Longuet departed from the presidency of the group after his appointment as Minister of Defense within the government, with Jean-Claude Gaudin taking his place on 8 March uncontested; though Jean-Pierre Raffarin envisaged the possibility of presenting his candidature, he ultimately supported Gaudin for the post.

The UMP group lost its relative majority in the 2011 renewal, after which the left took control of the upper chamber for the first time in the history of the Fifth Republic. Though Gaudin remained in the Senate after the 2014 renewal, he did not wish to seek the presidency of the group, leaving it to an open contest instead. On 2 October, Bruno Retailleau, a supporter of François Fillon in the disputed 2012 leadership election, was elected president of the group with 79 votes against Sarkozyist Roger Karoutchi with 39 votes and Longuet with 25. On 2 June 2015, the group was renamed to The Republicans group (groupe Les Républicains) following the founding congress of the renamed party.

In the 2020 French Senate election the Republicans held their majority.

List of presidents

NameImageTerm startTerm endNotes
Josselin de Rohan10 December 200215 January 2008
Henri de Raincourt15 January 20086 July 2009
Gérard Longuet7 July 20097 March 2011
Jean-Claude Gaudin8 March 20116 October 2014
Bruno Retailleau7 October 201430 September 2024

Historical membership

YearLeaderSeatsChangeSeriesNotes
2004Josselin de Rohan156 / 331C
2008Henri de Raincourt151 / 3435A
2011Gérard Larcher132 / 348191
2014Jean-Claude Gaudin143 / 348112
2017Bruno Retailleau146 / 34831
2020148 / 34822
2023139 / 34871

Founding members

The UMP group was founded on 10 December 2002 with 167 members, including 93 out of 94 members of the Rally for the Republic (RPR) group, 40 out of 41 members of the Republicans and Independents (RI) group (associated with Liberal Democracy), 29 out of 54 members of the Centrist Union (UC) group, 4 out of 21 members of the European Democratic and Social Rally (RDSE) group, and 1 non-inscrit.

NameGroup
Nicolas AboutRI
Jean-Paul AlduyUC
Pierre AndréRPR
Gérard BaillyRPR
José BalarelloRI
Bernard Barraux**UC
Jacques BaudotUC
Michel BécotUC
Claude BelotUC**
Christian BergelinRPR
Daniel BernardetUC
Roger BesseRPR
Laurent BéteilleRPR
Joël BillardRI
Jean BizetRPR
Jacques BlancRI
Paul BlancRPR
Joël BourdinRI
Brigitte BoutRPR*
Jean-Guy BrangerUC
Gérard Braun*RPR*
Dominique BrayeRPR*
Paulette BrisepierreRPR
Louis de BroissiaRPR
Jean-Pierre CantegritUC**
Jean-Claude CarleRI
Auguste CazaletRPR
Charles Ceccaldi-RaynaudRPR
Gérard CésarRPR
Jacques ChaumontRPR
Jean ChériouxRPR
Marcel-Pierre CléachRI**
Jean ClouetRI
Christian CointatRPR
Gérard CornuRPR
Jean-Patrick CourtoisRPR
Robert del Picchia**RPR**
Christian DemuynckRPR
Gérard Dériot**UC
Éric DoligéRPR
Jacques DominatiRI
Michel DoubletRPR
Paul DubruleRPR**
Alain DufautRPR
André DulaitUC
Ambroise DupontRI
Hubert Durand-Chastel**RASNAG
Louis Duvernois**RPR**
Daniel EckenspiellerRPR*
Jean-Paul EminRI
Jean-Paul EmorineRI
Michel EsneuRPR
Jean-Claude ÉtienneRPR
Jean FaureUC
André FerrandRI
Hilaire FlandreRPR
Gaston FlosseRPR
Alain FouchéRI
Jean-Pierre FourcadeRDSE
Bernard FournierRPR
Serge FranchisUC
Philippe FrançoisRPR
Jean François-PoncetRDSE
Yves Fréville**UC
Yann GaillardRPR*
René GarrecRI
Jean-Claude GaudinRI
Philippe de GaulleRPR
Patrice GélardRPR
André GeoffroyRI
Alain GérardRPR
François GerbaudRPR
Charles GinésyRPR
Francis GiraudRPR
Paul GirodRDSE
Daniel GouletRPR
Alain GournacRPR
Adrien GouteyronRPR
Francis GrignonUC
Louis GrillotRI
Georges GruillotRPR
Charles GuenéRPR
Michel GuerryRPR
Hubert HaenelRPR
Emmanuel HamelRPR
Françoise HenneronRI
Pierre HérissonUC
Daniel HoeffelUC
Jean-François HumbertRI
Jean-Jacques HyestUC
Pierre JarlierUC
Jean-Marc JuilhardRI
Roger KaroutchiRPR
Jean-Philippe LachenaudRI
Christian de La Malène**RPR
Lucien LanierRPR
Jacques LarchéRI
Gérard LarcherRPR
André LardeuxRPR
Patrick LassourdRPR
Robert Laufoaulu**RPR**
René-Georges LaurinRPR
Jean-René LecerfRPR
Dominique LeclercRPR
Jacques LegendreRPR
Jean-François Le GrandRPR
Serge LepeltierRPR
Philippe LeroyRPR
Marcel LesbrosUC
Gérard LonguetRI
Jean-Louis LorrainUC
Simon LoueckhoteRPR
Roland du LuartRI
Brigitte LuypaertUC
Max MarestRPR
Philippe MariniRPR
Pierre MartinRPR
Jean-Louis MassonRPR
Serge MathieuRI
Lucette Michaux-ChevryRPR
Jean-Luc MirauxRPR
René MonoryUC
Dominique MortemousqueUC
Georges Mouly*RDSE
Bernard MuratRPR
Philippe NachbarRI
Paul NataliRPR
Nelly OlinRPR
Joseph OstermannRPR
Jacques OudinRPR
Monique PaponUC
Michel PelchatRI
Jean Pépin (fr)RI
Jacques PeyratRPR
Xavier PintatRI
Bernard PlasaitRI
Jean-Marie PoirierUC
Christian PonceletRPR
Ladislas PoniatowskiRI
André Pourny**RI**
Jean PuechRI
Henri de RaincourtRI
Victor ReuxRPR
Charles RevetRI
Henri RevolRI
Henri de RichemontRPR
Philippe RichertUC
Yves RispatRPR*
Josselin de RohanRPR
Roger RomaniRPR
Janine RozierRPR**
Bernard SaugeyRI
Jean-Pierre SchosteckRPR
Bruno SidoRPR
Louis SouvetRPR
Michel ThiollièreUC
Henri TorreRI
René TrégouëtRPR
André TrillardRPR
François TrucyRI
Maurice UlrichRPR
Jacques ValadeRPR
Alain VasselleRPR
Jean-Pierre VialRPR
Xavier de VillepinUC
Serge VinçonRPR
Jean-Paul VirapoulléUC
* Associated member ** Administratively attached member

See also

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