Rassemblement-UMP group

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The Rassemblement-UMP group split from the Union for a Popular Movement group on 27 November 2012. They held 73 Members of Parliament. [1] It dissolved in 2013.

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François Fillon contested the 2012 Union for a Popular Movement leadership election formed a splinter faction in the National Assembly.

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References

  1. "Les anciens groupes de la XIVe législature - Assemblée nationale". www.assemblee-nationale.fr. Retrieved 2021-08-14.