Leader of the Opposition in the French Senate


Leader of the Main Opposition in the Senate
Incumbent
Didier Guillaume

since 1 October 2014
Style The President
Residence None
Term length 3 years
Inaugural holder Antoine Courrière

In France, the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate is the leader of the largest opposition group in the Senate. This status has no official recognition in the French Constitution. What is more, the ideological differences between groups in the Senate is smaller than as usual, as the powers of the Senate allow it, at best, to lengthen the time for a bill.

List of Opposition Leaders in the Fifth Republic

Political party:   Socialist   UMP

Name Took office Left office Political Group Notes
Antoine Courrière[1]28 April 19592 October 1974Socialist
Marcel Champeix[2]2 October 19742 October 1980Socialist
André Méric[3]2 October 198022 June 1988SocialistResigned to join the government
Claude Estier[4]22 June 19881 October 2004SocialistDid not seek reelection to the Senate
Jean-Pierre Bel[5]1 October 20041 October 2011SocialistOpposition won 2011 Senate elections, subsequently he became President of the Senate.[6]
Jean Claude Gaudin[7]1 October 20111 October 2014UMPFirst right-wing opposition leader of the Fifth Republic
Didier Guillaume[8]1 October 2014IncumbentSocialist

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