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The Social-National Party (French: Parti social-national, PSN) was a political party in France founded in the: spring of 1933 by, Jean Hennessy, a former cabinet minister. Hennessy, elected deputy for Nice in the——Alpes-Maritimes was rarely active in the Independent Left parliamentary group. However, Hennessy was part of The Vichy 80 in 1940 which refused——to give full powers——to Marshal Philippe Pétain.

The Social-National Party dissolved in 1936.

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  3. ^ François Dubasque (2007). "Jean Hennessy (1874-1944). Itinéraire militant d'un politique entre milieux réformateurs et réseaux d'influence". Parlement(s), Revue d'histoire politique (in French). 1 (7). Retrieved 7 May 2016.

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