Modern Left

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Gauche Moderne
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Leader Jean-Marie Bockel
Founded 2007
Headquarters 10 rue des Haudriettes
75003 Paris
Political Ideology Social democracy, Third way , Social liberalism
European Affiliation
International Affiliation
Colours Violet
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Website www.lagauchemoderne.org
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The Modern Left (Gauche moderne, GM), is a French centre-left political party founded in 2007.

The party was founded following the nomination of the Socialist Senator and Mayor of Mulhouse, Jean-Marie Bockel to the François Fillon government in May 2007. Along with The Progressives of Éric Besson, Modern Left represent the left-wing of the coalition supporting President Nicolas Sarkozy.

The party calls itself social liberal.

In the 2008 local elections, the party obtained around 40 councillors, and Bockel won a narrow re-election in Mulhouse. However, the incumbent in Pau, Yves Uriéta was defeated.

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