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  1. In 1902, the FTSF, the POSR and Jaurès's followers merged into the French Socialist Party. This one merged three years later with the Socialist Party of France of Guesde in the French Section of the Workers' International. See also. French Section of the Workers' International; French Socialist Party; History of communism; History of socialism

  2. Website. espace-niemeyer .fr. The headquarters of the French Communist Party (French: siège du Parti communiste français) are located at 2 Place du Colonel Fabien in the 19th arrondissement of Paris. The lead architect was Oscar Niemeyer, who had designed many buildings in Brazil's new capital Brasília.

  3. This article is within the scope of WikiProject France, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of France on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. France Wikipedia:WikiProject France Template:WikiProject France France articles: Mid

  4. Joseph Lagrosillière. Joseph Lagrosillière (2 November 1872 - 6 January 1950) was a French lawyer and politician. He was mayor of Sainte-Marie from 1910 to 1936 and deputy of Martinique from 1910 to 1924 and from 1932 to 1942. [1] He was also president of the General Council of Martinique from 1935 to 1937 and from 1945 to 1946.

  5. Political position. The French Section of the Workers' International ( SFIO) was a socialist political party in France that existed from 25 April 1905 to 4 May 1969, founded by Jean Jaures and Jules Guesde as a worker's movement that united France's minor socialist parties. The party was opposed to imperialism and militarism, but it would ...

  6. The Popular Front ( French: Front populaire) was an alliance of French left-wing movements, including the communist French Communist Party (PCF), the socialist French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) and the progressive Radical-Socialist Republican Party, during the interwar period. Three months after the victory of the Spanish ...

  7. Three years later, Jaurès, Allemane and the possibilists founded the French Socialist Party while Guesde and Vaillant formed the Socialist Party of France. Then, in 1905, during the Globe Congress, the two groups merged in the French Section of the Workers International (Section française de l'Internationale ouvrière or SFIO). Jaurès became ...