Union for a Popular Movement Group

The Union for a Popular Movement Group (French: Groupe de l'Union pour un mouvement populaire, UMP) is a Center-right parliamentary inter-group in the Senate[1] and the National Assembly of France.[2]

History of the group

In the National Assembly

Years Workforce +/− % Rank Presidents of the National Assembly
(from the UMP Group)
Presidents of the Group Group status
2012 196 8px124 37,93 % 2nd None Christian Jacob
(2010–present)
Opposition Group
2007 320 8px45 37,93 % 1st Bernard Accoyer
(2007–present)
Majority Group
Jean-François Copé
(2007-2010)
2002 365 49,85 % Patrick Ollier
(2007)
Bernard Accoyer
(2004-2007)
Jean-Louis Debré
(2002-2007)
Jacques Barrot
(2002-2004)

In the Senate

Years Workforce +/− % Rank Presidents of the Senate
(from the UMP Group)
Presidents of the Group Group status
2011 132 8px19 37,93 % 1st None Jean-Claude Gaudin
(2011–present)
Opposition Group
2nd
2008 151 8px4 44,02 % 1st Gérard Larcher
(2008-2011)
Gérard Longuet
(2009-2011)
Majority Group
Henri de Raincourt
(2008-2009)
2004 155 8px7 49,85 % 1st Christian Poncelet
(2002-2008)
Josselin de Rohan
(2002-2008)
Creation (2002) 162 50,47 % 1st

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