Socialist Republican Union
Socialist Republican Union Union socialiste républicaine | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | USR |
| Leader | Marcel Déat |
| President | Joseph Paul-Boncour |
| Founded | December 5, 1935 |
| Dissolved | July 10, 1940 |
| Merger of | Socialist Party of France - Jean Jaurès Union French Socialist Party Republican-Socialist Party |
| Ideology | Democratic socialism Neosocialism Reformism Social democracy Antifascism Pacifism |
| Political position | Centre-left |
| National affiliation | Popular Front (1936–1938) |
| International affiliation | Labour and Socialist International |
| Colours | Black |
The Socialist Republican Union (French: Union socialiste républicaine, USR) was a political party in France founded in 1935 during the late Third Republic which united the right-wing of the French Section of the Workers' International with the left-wing of the Radical republican movement.