Gauche plurielle

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Gauche plurielle was a broad left-wing coalition in France that brought together the Communist Party, Socialists, Greens, and other progressive forces in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf left-wing coalition
political coalition
coalitionType electoral alliance
parliamentary coalition
country France
dissolutionReason defeat of Lionel Jospin in 2002 presidential election
electoralStrategy unification of left-wing forces
endTime 2002
formedGovernmentWith Lionel Jospin government NERFINISHED
hasPart Divers gauche
Les Verts (France) NERFINISHED
Mouvement des citoyens NERFINISHED
Parti communiste français NERFINISHED
Parti radical de gauche NERFINISHED
Parti socialiste (France) NERFINISHED
headOfStateDuringCoalition Jacques Chirac NERFINISHED
ideology democratic socialism
ecosocialism
left-wing politics
social democracy
language French
legislativeBody Assemblée nationale NERFINISHED
mainOpposition Rassemblement pour la République NERFINISHED
Union pour la démocratie française NERFINISHED
notableReform civil solidarity pact (PACS) NERFINISHED
implementation of 35-hour workweek laws
participatedIn French legislative election, 1997 NERFINISHED
policyFocus 35-hour workweek
European integration with social dimension
environmental protection
public services defense
reduction of unemployment
social justice
politicalSpectrum left
politicalSystem Fifth French Republic NERFINISHED
position centre-left to left-wing
precededBy Union de la gauche NERFINISHED
primeMinisterDuringCoalition Lionel Jospin NERFINISHED
region Metropolitan France NERFINISHED
resultInElection parliamentary majority in National Assembly
slogan plural left
startTime 1997
supportedGovernmentType cohabitation government
timePeriod early 2000s
late 1990s

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Robert Hue movement Gauche plurielle
Parti radical de gauche participatedIn Gauche plurielle