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Social and Radical Left
The
Social
and Radical
Left
was a
parliamentary group
in the
Chamber of Deputies of France
during the
French Third Republic
founded in
1928
by
Henry Franklin-Bouillon
. The Social-Radicals or Social-Unionists were members of the right-wing of the
Radical-Socialist Party
who
refused
a new
Cartel des Gauches
and supported the
conservative coalition
led by
Raymond Poincaré
. Most later became members of the
Independent Radicals
or even the
centre-right
Democratic Republican Alliance
.