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The Independent Left (french: Gauche indépendante, GI) was a French parliamentary group in the Chamber of Deputies of France of the French Third Republic during the interwar period. It was not a political party but a technical group formed by independents and parties too small to form their own parliamentary group, including dissidents from the Communist, Socialist and Radical-Socialist parties, as well as left-wing regional parties and left-wing Catholics. It provided a home to those republican independents and small parties who supported the
Cartels des Gauches The Cartel of the Left (french: Cartel des gauches, ) was the name of the governmental alliance between the Radical-Socialist Party, the socialist French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO), and other smaller left-republican parties tha ...
and the Popular Front. As such, its exact membership changed from legislature to another. It was thus similar but distinct to the right-of-centre Independents of the Left group, which gathered up the independents and small parties who in temperament were similar to the right wing of the Radical-Socialists and the centre-right Radical Left, but who refused to support the Cartel and Popular Front.


Legislature of 1932 to 1936: the Cartel des Gauches

The following parties and independents sat in as the Left Independent technical group between 1932 and 1936: {, class="wikitable sortable" , Surname , Forename , Political Party (if applicable) , - , BERON , Emile , Communist Party of Alsace-Lorraine , - , CHATENET , Henri , independent , - , CHAUVEL , Georges , independent , - , DAHLET , Camille , Alsatian Progressive Party , - , DELOM-SORBE , Maurice , Jeune République , - , DEUDON , Paul , independent , - , DOEBLÉ , Victor , Communist Party of Alsace-Lorraine , - , LA CHAMBRE , Guy , independent Radical , - , MOURER , Jean-Pierre , Communist Party of Alsace-Lorraine , - , MOUTET , Georges , independent Radical , - , PRENTOUT , Richard , independent Radical , - , RENAITOUR , Jean-Michel , independent Socialist Republican , - , SABIANI , Simon , independent socialist , - , THEBAULT , Léon , independent , - , TORRES , Henry , independent socialist


Legislature of 1936 to 1940: the Popular Front

The Independent Left group's most famous incarnation existed between 1936 and 1940, when the following small parties sat in it: * Party of Proletarian Unity (PUP), dissident communist; * *
Frontist Party The Frontist Party (french: Parti frontiste, PF), also known as the Common Front or Social Front, was a political party in France founded in 1936 by Gaston Bergery and Georges Izard. It was a founding member of the Popular Front. Gaston Bergery ...
(PF), a party formed by antifascist Radical-Socialists. * Radical-Socialist Party Camille Pelletan (PRS-CP), a party formed by antifascist Radical-Socialists. *Former members of the
Republican-Socialist Party The Republican-Socialist Party (french: Parti républicain-socialiste, PRS) was a French socialist political party during the French Third Republic founded in 1911 and dissolved in 1934. Founded by non-Marxist socialists who refused to join the ...
who did not join the
Socialist Republican Union The Socialist Republican Union (french: Union socialiste républicaine, USR) was a political party in France founded in 1935 during the late Third Republic which united the right-wing of the French Section of the Workers' International with the ...
(USR) * Progressive Party, the federalist counterpart to the Radical-Socialist Party, before its decision to sit with the other Alsatian regionalist parties in 1936. * Social-National Party (PSN), a small party founded by
Jean Hennessy Jean Patrick Hennessy (26 April 1874 – 4 November 1944) was a French politician. Hennessy was born at Cherves-Richemont in the Charente département, son of Maurice Hennessy and his wife Jeanne, née Foussat. His family, of Irish origin, w ...
. *
League of the Young Republic The Young Republic League (french: Ligue de la jeune république, LJR) was a French political party created in 1912 by Marc Sangnier, in continuation of ''Le Sillon'', Sangnier's Christian social movement which was disavowed by the Pope Pius X ( ...
(LJR), a social-Catholic pacifist party.


See also

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Technical group In politics, a technical group or mixed group is a heterogenous parliamentary group composed of elected officials from political parties of differing ideologies (or independent of any party) who are not numerous enough to form groups on their own. ...
* Independent politician * History of the Left in France *
Independents of the Left {{Unreferenced, date=June 2019, bot=noref (GreenC bot) The Independents of the Left (french: Indépendants de gauche, IG) was a French parliamentary technical group in the Chamber of Deputies of France during the French Third Republic. The group w ...
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Independent Left (Italy) The Independent Left ( it, Sinistra indipendente) was an Italian parliamentary group in the Italian Senate between 1968 and 1992. Its forerunner was the ''Democrats of the Left'' group which was active between 1948 and 1953 and formed by independ ...
Defunct political parties in France Political parties of the French Third Republic Parliamentary groups in France