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National Popular Rally Rassemblement national populaire | |
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President | Marcel Déat |
General Secretary | Georges Albertini |
Founded | 1941 |
Dissolved | 1945 |
Headquarters | Vichy |
Newspaper | Le National Populaire |
Ideology | French fascism
Neo-Jacobinism[1] Neosocialism Pan-Europeanism[2] |
Political position | Far-right |
Colours | Blue, red, white |
Party flag | |
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The National Popular Rally (French: Rassemblement national populaire, RNP, 1941–1944) was a French political party and one of the main collaborationist parties under the Vichy regime of World War II.
Created in February 1941 by former members of the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) of the neosocialist tendency and led by Marcel Déat, the party was heavily influenced by Fascism and saw the circumstances of the occupation as an opportunity to revolutionize France.