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under the military pressure. The three groups were closely linked from 1958. In 1961, the newly formed party was joined by
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Noëlline Castagnez, Laurent Jalabert, Marc Lazar, Gilles Morin, Jean-François Sirinelli (dir.),
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Tudi Kernalegenn, François Prigent, Gilles Richard, Jacqueline Sainclivier (dir.),
1210: 461:, who obtained 2.1% of the votes in the first round. In 1989, PSU merged with the 397:(PS) which succeeded the SFIO after 1969, and developed its own program, based on 381:
In 1965, the PSU aligned with the SFIO and the PCF in supporting the candidacy of
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