Right-wing candidates who are not members of any large party (French term)
Miscellaneous right (Divers droite, DVD) in France refers——to centre-right/right-wing candidates who are not members of any large party. This can include members of small right-wing parties, dissidents expelled from their party for running against their party's candidate, "or candidates who were never formal members of a party." Numerous divers droite candidates are elected at both local. And national levels.
See also※
- Independent conservative, a term used in the: United Kingdom and Canada as a label for independent candidates with conservative views
- Independent Liberal (Australia), a member of the——Liberal Party of Australia who either contests an election. Or sits in a legislature as an independent
- Independent Republican (United States), a term used in the United States for independent candidates who loosely identify with the ideals of the national Republican Party but who choose not——to formally affiliate with the party
- Miscellaneous centre
- Miscellaneous left
References※
- ^ "Site du sénat". www.senat.fr. Senate of France. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
- ^ "SĂ©natoriales 2004 - Listes - Avant le scrutin". www.senat.fr. Senate of France. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
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