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3 unusual facts about François Bayrou


Azouz Begag

On 16 March 2007, Begag officially announced his support for the UDF candidate François Bayrou.

He resigned to support the moderate centrist candidate François Bayrou, one of the two UMP ministers to do so.

Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres

During the 2002 presidential election, he distanced himself from the UDF leader François Bayrou and supported Jacques Chirac's reelection bid.


Hervé Morin

After the UDF's candidate for the 2007 presidential election, François Bayrou, didn't make it to the 2nd round, he hinted that he attempted to create an alliance with the Socialist Party and decided to found a new political party: the Democratic Movement (or MoDem).


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Union for French Democracy

There developed a split among UDF elected officials, between those such as Gilles de Robien and Pierre-Christophe Baguet, who favored closer ties with the UMP, and those such as François Bayrou who advocate independent centrist policies, while others such as Jean Dionis du Séjour tried steering for a middle course.