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This article contains a list of political parties in France.

France has a multi-party political system: one in which the number of competing political parties is sufficiently large as to make it almost inevitable that, in order to participate in the exercise of power, any single party must be prepared to negotiate with one or more others with a view to forming electoral alliances and/or coalition agreements.

The dominant French political parties are also characterised by a noticeable degree of intra-party factionalism, making each of them effectively a coalition in itself.

Up until recently, the government of France had alternated between two rather stable coalitions:

This was the case until the 2017 presidential election, when Emmanuel Macron of the centrist La République En Marche! defeated Marine Le Pen of the far-right National Rally in the second round. This was the first time in which a third party had won the presidency, as well as the first time that neither of the major coalitions had appeared in the second round of a presidential election. This was followed shortly by a significant victory for LREM in the 2017 legislative election, winning a majority of 350 seats. Both the traditional coalitions suffered major defeats.

In the 2022 presidential election, the same scenario repeated, with Emmanuel Macron being again victorious. Both traditional parties (Socialist Party and The Republicans) scored less than 5% each, with Jean-Luc Mélenchon's La France Insoumise emerging as the dominant left-wing party, ranking third in the first round.

The National Rally (previously known as the National Front before a name change in 2018) has also experienced significant successes in other elections. Since 2014, the party has established itself as a major party in France, finishing in first place in the 2014 and 2019 European elections as well as in the 2015 local elections,[1] though the party failed to win government in any regions due to the last-ditch alliance between the centre-left and the centre-right coalitions in Hauts-de-France and Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.[2]

Elected parties

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Major nationwide represented parties

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Name Abbr. Leader Députés Senators MEPs Presidency of
regional councils
Presidency of
departmental councils
Position Ideology
Renaissance RE Stéphane Séjourné
99 / 577
13 / 348
11 / 74
1 / 18
2 / 98
Centre[3] Liberalism
The Republicans LR Eric Ciotti
47 / 577
116 / 348
7 / 74
3 / 18
39 / 98
Centre-right to right-wing Conservatism
Liberal conservatism
National Rally RN Jordan Bardella
126 / 577
3 / 348
19 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Right-wing to far-right French nationalism
Right-wing populism
Socialist Party PS Olivier Faure
65 / 577
63 / 348
2 / 74
5 / 18
27 / 98
Centre-left Social democracy
Pro-Europeanism
La France Insoumise LFI Manuel Bompard
75 / 577
0 / 348
3 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Left-wing to far-left Democratic socialism
Left-wing populism
Soft Euroscepticism

Other nationwide represented parties

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Party Abbr. National
coalition
Leader or chair Députés Senators MEPs Presidency of
regional councils
Presidency of
departmental councils
Political
position
Ideology
Democratic Movement MoDem Ensemble François Bayrou
33 / 577
3 / 348
6 / 74
0 / 18
1 / 98
Centre to centre-right Liberalism, social liberalism, Christian democracy
Horizons Ensemble Édouard Philippe
26 / 577
13 / 348
2 / 74
1 / 18
0 / 98
Centre-right Liberal conservatism
The Ecologists NUPES Marine Tondelier
25 / 577
12 / 348
9 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Centre-left to left-wing Green politics
Left Party PG NUPES Eric Coquerel,
Danielle Simonnet
20 / 577
0 / 348
2 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Left-wing Democratic socialism, Left-wing populism, Left-wing nationalism
Friends of Eric Ciotti [fr] ADAEC On the Right Group Eric Ciotti
17 / 577
0 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Far-right Conservatism, Gaullism
French Communist Party PCF GDR, NUPES Fabien Roussel
9 / 577
14 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Left-wing to far-left Communism, soft Euroscepticism
Territories of Progress TDP Renaissance, Ensemble Olivier Dussopt
9 / 577
2 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Centre[4] to centre-left[5][6] Social liberalism, Social democracy
Génération.s NUPES Benoît Hamon
6 / 577
0 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Centre-left to left-wing Social democracy, Democratic socialism
Union of Democrats and Independents UDI UDC Jean-Christophe Lagarde
5 / 577
32 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
8 / 98
Centre to centre-right Centrism, Social liberalism, Pro-Europeanism, Christian democracy
Agir Renaissance, Ensemble Franck Riester
5 / 577
5 / 348
1 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Centre-right to Right-wing Conservative liberalism, Pro-Europeanism
French Future LAF National Rally group Jean-Philippe Tanguy
5 / 577
0 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Right-wing to far-right Gaullism
National conservatism
Souverainism
Euroscepticism
Soyons libres SL LR, UDC Valérie Pécresse
4 / 577
6 / 348
0 / 74
1 / 18
1 / 98
Centre-right Liberal conservatism, Gaullism, Economic liberalism, Pro-Europeanism
L'Après New Popular Front
4 / 577
0 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Left-wing Socialism
Political ecology
Dare France OLF Senate Republicans Julien Aubert
3 / 577
4 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Gaullism
Ecosocialist Left [fr] GES FI group, NUPES
2 / 577
0 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Left-wing Socialism, Eco-socialism, anti-globalisation
New Energy [fr] Ne The Republican Right group David Lisnard
1 / 577
9 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Right-wing Liberalism, Ordoliberalism, Christian democracy, Economic liberalism, Gaullism
Radical Party RAD Ensemble, LT Laurent Hénart,
Sylvia Pinel
1 / 577
8 / 348
2 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Centre Liberalism, Pro-Europeanism
The Centrists LC LT, UDC Hervé Morin
1 / 577
7 / 348
1 / 74
1 / 18
2 / 98
Centre to centre-right Centrism, Conservative liberalism, Christian democracy
Centrist Alliance AC LaREM Philippe Folliot
1 / 577
4 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Centre Centrism, Liberalism
Place Publique PP NUPES Raphaël Glucksmann
1 / 577
1 / 348
3 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Centre-left Social democracy, Pro-Europeanism
The Convention LC Bernard Cazeneuve
1 / 577
2 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
2 / 98
Left-wing Socialism
En Commun EC Ensemble Philippe Hardouin
1 / 577
0 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Centre-left Green politics
Ecology Generation GE NUPES Delphine Batho
1 / 577
0 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Centre Green politics, integral ecology, eco-feminism
Ecological Revolution for the Living REV NUPES Aymeric Caron
1 / 577
0 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Left-wing Animal rights, Social democracy
Independent Workers' Party POI FI group, NUPES
1 / 577
0 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Left-wing

Marxism

Republican and Socialist Left GRS FI group, FGR Emmanuel Maurel,
Marie-Noëlle Lienemann
1 / 577
0 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Left-wing Socialism, Euroscepticism, economic interventionism, statism
For a popular and social ecology [fr] PEPS La France Insoumise group
1 / 577
0 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Left-wing Anti-capitalism, Social ecology, Communalism, Democratic confederalism, Ecofeminism
We France [fr] NF The Republican Right group Xavier Bertrand
1 / 577
0 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Right-wing Conservatism
Liberal conservatism
Radical Party of the Left PRG Guillaume Lacroix [fr]
0 / 577
4 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
2 / 98
Centre-left Social liberalism, Pro-Europeanism
Democratic European Force FED UDI, UDC Jean-Christophe Lagarde
0 / 577
2 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Centre-right Centrism, social liberalism, Pro-Europeanism, Christian democracy
La France Audacieuse LFA Senate Republicans Christian Estrosi
0 / 577
2 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Centre-right Gaullism Liberal conservatism Christian democracy Pro-Europeanism
Reconquête R! None Éric Zemmour
0 / 577
0 / 348
1 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Far-right National conservatism, Anti-immigration, Gaullism, Soft Euroscepticism
La Force du 13 LFD13 None Jean-Noël Guérini
0 / 577
1 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Left-wing Social democracy
Together in our Territories ESNT Ronan Dantec [fr]
0 / 577
1 / 348
0 / 74
0 / 18
0 / 98
Left-wing Socialism, Green politics, Breton nationalism

Regional parties with national representation

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Territory Party Abbr. National
coalition
Leader or chair Députés Senators MEPs Presidency of
regional councils
Presidency of
departmental councils
Political
position
Ideology
 Corsica Femu a Corsica Femu LT Gilles Simeoni
1 / 4
1 / 2
0 / 79
1 / 1
Centre Corsican nationalism, Corsican autonomism
 Corsica Party of the Corsican Nation PNC LT Jean-Christophe Angelini
1 / 4
0 / 2
0 / 79
0 / 1
Left-wing Corsican nationalism, left-wing nationalism, social democracy
 Corsica Bonapartist Central Committee CCB Horizons group André Villanova
1 / 4
0 / 2
0 / 79
0 / 1
Centre-right Ajaccio localism, Corsican regionalism, Bonapartism, Conservatism, Constitutional monarchism
 French Polynesia Tapura Huiraatira TH Ensemble Édouard Fritch
1 / 3
1 / 2
0 / 79
0 / 1
Centre-right Liberalism, autonomism, anti-independence
 French Polynesia Tavini Huiraatira TH GDR Oscar Temaru
1 / 3
0 / 2
0 / 79
1 / 1
Left-wing French Polynesian independence, social democracy, democratic socialism, progressivism
 French Polynesia Ia Ora te Nuna'a RDPI, Ensemble Citoyens Teva Rohfritsch
0 / 3
1 / 2
0 / 79
0 / 1
Centre to Centre-right French Polynesian autonomy
Anti-independence
French Guiana Guiana Rally GR LREM Rodolphe Alexandre
0 / 2
1 / 2
0 / 79
0 / 1
Centre
French Guiana Decolonization and Social Emancipation Movement MDES NUPES Fabien Canavy
1 / 2
0 / 2
0 / 79
0 / 1
Far-left Guianese nationalism, Anti-colonialism,Marxism
French Guiana New Force of Guyana [fr] NFG RDPI Marie-Laure Phinéra-Horth
0 / 2
1 / 2
0 / 79
0 / 1
Left-wing
France French diaspora Solidarity alliance of French people abroad [fr] ASFE The Republicans Évelyne Renaud-Garabedian [fr]
0 / 11
3 / 6
0 / 79
0 / 1
Centre-right to Right-wing
Guadeloupe United Guadeloupe, Solidary and Responsible GUSR LREM Guy Losbar
0 / 4
2 / 3
0 / 79
1 / 1
Centre-left Social democracy, social liberalism, autonomism
Guadeloupe Progressive Democratic Party of Guadeloupe PPDG NUPES Jacques Bangou
1 / 4
0 / 2
0 / 79
0 / 1
Centre-left to left-wing Democratic socialism, Post-Marxism, Guadeloupean autonomy
Guadeloupe Guadeloupean Federation of the Socialist Party [fr] FGPS NUPES Olivier Nicolas
1 / 4
1 / 3
0 / 79
0 / 1
0 / 1
Centre-Left Democratic socialism, Progressivism, Social democracy, Social-ecology, Pro-Europeanism
 Martinique Péyi-A GDR Jean-Philippe Nilor, Marcelin Nadeau
3 / 4
0 / 348
0 / 79
0 / 1
Left-wing Post-Marxism, separatism
 Martinique Eko Zabym EK LIOT, Utiles Olivier Serva
1 / 4
0 / 2
0 / 79
0 / 1
localism
 New Caledonia The Rally The Republicans Thierry Santa
0 / 2
1 / 2
0 / 79
0 / 1
Right-wing Anti-separatism, Gaullism, Conservatism, Liberal conservatism, Christian democracy
 New Caledonia Caledonian Union UC CRCE-Kanaky, Ensemble Citoyens Daniel Goa
1 / 2
1 / 2
0 / 79
0 / 1
Centre-left Separatism, Melanesian socialism, Christian left
 New Caledonia Générations NC GNC Renaissance group Nicolas Metzdorf
1 / 2
0 / 2
0 / 79
0 / 1
Centre to centre-right Anti-separatism, Autonomism, Conservative liberalism, Centralism, Ecologism
 Picardy[a] Picardie debout FI group, NUPES François Ruffin
1 / 10
0 / 348
0 / 79
0 / 1
0 / 3
Far-left Anti-capitalism, protectionism, left-wing souverainism, left-wing populism, participatory democracy, eco-socialism
Réunion For Réunion PLA NUPES Huguette Bello
2 / 7
1 / 2
0 / 79
0 / 1
Left-wing Post-Marxism, Democratic socialism
Réunion Rézistans Equality 974 RÉ974 FI group, NUPES Jean-Hugues Ratenon
2 / 7
0 / 348
0 / 79
0 / 1
Left-wing Social democracy, regionalism
Réunion Le Progrès LP NUPES
1 / 7
0 / 4
0 / 79
0 / 1
Left-wing Social democracy
Saint Pierre and Miquelon Cap sur l'avenir [fr] LREM Annick Girardin
0 / 1
1 / 1
0 / 79
0 / 1
Centre-left Classical radicalism
Saint Pierre and Miquelon Archipelago Tomorrow AD RDSE Gérard Grignon
1 / 1
0 / 1
0 / 79
0 / 1
Centre-right Christian democracy, Social conservatism
Saint Martin Saint-Martinois Rally RSM NUPES Louis Mussington
1 / 1
1 / 2
0 / 79
1 / 1
Left-wing Autonomism

Region-only parties

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Acronym and Name National coalition Leader or Chairman Territorial councillors Ideology
LMR: Rurality Movement None Eddie Puyjalon Regional:
4 / 1,880
Traditional rural values; refusal of environmental legislation and regulations restricting the right to hunt and fish, conservative, Eurosceptic
MEI: Independent Ecological Movement None Antoine Waechter Regional:
3 / 1,880
Green politics, Centrism, anti-nuclear
CNIP: National Centre of Independents and Peasants None Bruno North Regional:
4 / 1,880
French nationalism, Conservatism, Agrarianism, Euroscepticism
VIA: VIA, the Way of the People None Jean-Frédéric Poisson Regional:
2 / 1,880
Christian democracy,Social conservatism, Christian right, Soft Euroscepticism
PLB: Brittany Movement and Progress None André Lavanant Regional:
1 / 1,880
Breton nationalism, Regionalism, Socialism, Ecology
PA: Animalist Party None Antoine Stathoulias, Douchka Markovic, Hélène Thouy, Pierre Mazaheri Regional:
1 / 1,880
Animal welfare, Animal rights
BE: Brittany Ecology None None Regional:
1 / 1,880
Progressivism, Green politics, European federalism, Alter-globalization, Regionalism
DLF: Debout la France None Nicolas Dupont-Aignan Regional:
2 / 1,880
French nationalism, National conservatism, Traditional Gaullism, Hard Euroscepticism, Souverainism, Right-wing populism
Cap Ecology None Corinne Lepage Regional:
4 / 1,880
Environmentalism, Green liberalism, Green politics
ND: New Deal New Popular Front Felix David-Riviere & Aline Mouquet Regional:
2 / 1,880
Progressivism, Keynesianism, European federalism
LS: League of the South None Jacques Bompard Regional:
2 / 1,880
National conservatism, souverainism, identitarian, anti-globalization, regionalism, patriotism, localism, Poujadism, liberal conservatism
LL: The Localists [fr] None Hervé Juvin Regional:
2 / 1,880
Identitarian
UBD: Breton Democratic Union Régions et Peuples Solidaires, New Popular Front Lydie Massard & Pierre-Emmanuel Marais Regional:
4 / 1,880
Autonomism, Environmentalism, Pro-Europeanism

Non-elected parties

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Acronym and Name National coalition Leader or Chairman Political Position
UPR: Popular Republican Union None François Asselineau French nationalism, Hard Euroscepticism
CJ: Comités Jeanne None Jean-Marie Le Pen Nationalism, Euroscepticism, souverainism
AR: Royal Alliance None Pierre Bernard Monarchism (Orléanism), conservatism, Euroscepticism
NAR: New Royalist Action None Bertrand Renouvin Monarchism, conservatism, Euroscepticism, Gaullism
RD: Democratic Rally None Philippe Cartellier Monarchism, conservatism, Gaullism, Capetism
GE: Ecology Generation None Yves Piétrasanta Green politics, green conservatism, centre-right
GR: Revolutionary Left None Collective Marxism, socialism, Trotskyism
PCOF: Workers' Communist Party of France None Collective Communism, Marxism–Leninism, Hoxhaism, Anti-revisionism
PRCF: Pole of Communist Revival in France None Léon Landini Communism, Marxism-Leninism, Left-wing nationalism
OCML-VP: Marxist–Leninist Communist Organization – Proletarian Way None Collective Communism, Marxism-Leninism-Maoism
PP: Pirate Party None Maxime Rouquet, Guillaume Lecoquierre Intellectual property reform, protection of privacy and individual liberty
LO: Workers' Struggle None Nathalie Arthaud, spokeswoman Trotskyism, internationalism, feminism
PL: Libertarian Party None Guilhem d'Urbal Libertarianism
PT: Workers' Party None Collective Communism, Trotskyism, Lambertism, Internationalism, Euroscepticism
UCL: Libertarian Communist Union None Collective Anarchist Communism, Anarcha-feminism
JC: New Jacobin Party None Gerald d'Ouvril, acting leader

Maximilien Robespierre, youth leader

Jacobinism, Republicanism
Volt: Volt France None Cécile Richard, Adrien Copros European federalism, Social liberalism, Progressivism, Pro-Europeanism
SP: Solidarity and Progress None Jacques Cheminade Euroscepticism, LaRouchism
AP: Animalist Party None Hélène Thouy Animal welfare, animal rights

French Revolution

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Historical parties

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Political parties in French overseas possessions

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Historical parties

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ part of Hauts-de-France

References

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  1. ^ "Elections régionales : le FN vainqueur du premier tour". Le Monde.fr. 6 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Régionales : le PS se retire en PACA et dans le Nord-Pas-de-Calais-Picardie". 6 December 2015.
  3. ^ "Will Macron's Centrism Defeat France's Growing Right Wing?". The New Yorker. 14 April 2022.
  4. ^ "France".
  5. ^ "Territories of Progress, a pro-Macron center-left party" (in French).
  6. ^ "Emmanuel Macron tente de renouer avec la deuxième gauche". Le Monde.fr. 27 February 2020.