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Le Faisceau

The Fasces
Le Faisceau
LeaderGeorges Valois
FounderGeorges Valois
Founded11 November 1925 (1925-11-11)
Dissolved1928
Preceded byCercle Proudhon
Succeeded byParti Fasciste Révolutionnaire
NewspaperLe Nouveau Siècle
Paramilitary WingLégions
IdeologyFascism (French)
Political positionFar-right
Leaders of the Faisceau; Maurice Langlois-Longueville, Georges Valois and Jacques Arthuys, before the XI Criminal Chamber (1927).

Le Faisceau (French pronunciation: [lə fɛso], The Fasces) was a short-lived French fascist political party. It was founded on 11 November 1925 as a far right league by Georges Valois. It was preceded by its newspaper, Le Nouveau Siècle, which had been founded as a weekly on February 26 but became a daily after the party's creation.


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