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Social-National Party (France)
The
Social-National Party
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
.