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, symbol of the Free French , drawn on top of the Phrygian Cap (normally worn by Marianne ).]] The Rally for the Republic, also known by its French acronym '''RPR''' (''Rassemblement pour la République''), was a French Conservative Political Party . Originating from the UDR , it was founded by Jacques Chirac in 1976 and posed as the heir of Gaullism . On September 21 , 2002 , the RPR was merged into the Union for a Presidential Majority (''Union pour la Majorité Présidentielle''), later renamed the Union For A Popular Movement (''Union pour un Mouvement Populaire''). The RPR was, by far, Jacques Chirac 's movement and electoral machine, though at times, such as in 1995 , Chirac had failed to fully control it and prevent another candidate from opposing him. In addition, some Gaullists such as Charles Pasqua , a founding member of the RPR, left the party, denouncing policies that they deemed too supportive of the power of the European Union , which they felt to be at odds with the Gaullist doctrine of national independence. Prior to its replacement by the UMP, the RPR had been increasingly embroiled in judicial proceedings following from the Corruption Scandals In The Paris Region . Its former secretary-general Alain Juppé was sentenced in 2004 for a related felony. SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS |
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