The Centre républicain was a right-wing parliamentary group in the Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic from 1932 to 1936.
The Centre républicain was established in 1932 by André Tardieu after his unsuccessful attempt to take control of the Democratic Republican Alliance,[1][2] in order to transform it into a large liberal-conservative party.
Positioned firmly on the right, the group dissolved after the 1936 elections when Tardieu failed to retain his seat.
The group aligned with the principles laid out in Tardieu's book, *Réforme de l'État*.
[3] Criticism of parliamentary dominance in interwar France was not exclusive to the Centre républicain:[3] These movements influenced the foundation of the Fifth Republic.