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| leader1_title = Leaders| leader1_name = Adolphe ThiersOdillon BarrotFrançois GuizotAlexis de TocquevilleMovement Party (France)>Movement PartyResistance PartyOther Legitimists| headquarters = 12, rue de Poitiers, ParisConservatism#France>ConservatismLiberal conservatismMARTTI KOSKENNIEMI >EDITOR2=WALTER RECH TITLE=INTERNATIONAL LAW AND EMPIRE: HISTORICAL EXPLORATIONS PAGE=194, Oxford University Press, Monarchism (majority)Internal factions:{{•}} Legitimism{{•}} Orléanism{{•}} RepublicanismCentre-right politicsPAPERS SUBMITTED TO THE CONGRESSES - ISSUE 4 PAGE=142 INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION, to Right-wing politics>right-wingRéMOND>FIRST=RENéEDITOR=UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS, 1966, }}{{party colorborder=darkgray}} Blue {{color boxborder=darkgray}} White| slogan = "Order, Property, Religion"| country = France}}{{Conservatism in France|Parties}}The Rue de Poitiers Committee (), best known as the Party of Order (), was a political group formed by monarchistsBOOK, Martin Evans, Emmanuel Godin, France Since 1815, 2014, 51, Routledge, and conservativesBOOK, W. R. Fraser, Reforms and Restraints in Modern French Education, 2018, Routledge, BOOK, Susan Hayward, French Costume Drama of the 1950s: Fashioning Politics in Film, 2011, 266, Intellect Books, in the French Parliament during the French Second Republic. It included monarchist members from both the Orléanist and Legitimist factions and also some republicans who admired the United States model of government.After the 1848 elections to the French Parliament, the Party of Order was the second-largest group of deputies after the Moderate Republicans, with 250 of the 900 seats in the French Parliament. Prominent members included Adolphe Thiers, François Guizot and Alexis de Tocqueville. The party won an absolute majority in the 1849 general electionBOOK, André Petitat, PRODUCTION DE L'ECOLE PRODUCTION DE LA SOCIETE,weblink 14 August 2012, 1999, Librairie Droz, 978-2-600-00346-9, 244, and were opposed to the presidency of Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, although he included members of the party in his administration in order to court the political centre-right.The party enjoyed widespread support in the north of France in the 1849 elections, the departments of Finistère, Côtes-du Nord, Manche, Calvados, Eure, Somme and Aisne as well as Deux-Sèvres, Vienne, Vaucluse and Haute-Garonne returned exclusively Party of Order members to the French Parliament. Support was lower in the east of the country.After the Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte's coup d'état in December 1851, the party was forcibly dissolved and its members were exiled.BOOK, Crime, History & Societies,weblink 14 August 2012, Librairie Droz, 978-2-600-00477-0, 74,

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National Assembly!Election year!No. ofoverall votes!% ofoverall vote!No. ofoverall seats won!+/–!Leader!1848|1,802,125 (2nd)|22.7200hex={{party color|Party of Order}}}}New}}Victor Hugo}}!1849|3,310,000 (1st)|50.2450hex={{party color|Party of Order}}}}{{increase}} 250}}Alexis de Tocqueville}}

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