The National Centre of Social Republicans (Centre national des républicains sociaux, CNRS), or Social Republicans (Républicains sociaux, RS), was a French Gaullist political party founded in 1954.
The party succeeded the Rally of the French People, but was not backed by Charles De Gaulle.
[1] The party did poorly in the 1956 parliamentary elections (relative to the RFP's performance in the 1951 elections).
[1] Its president was Jacques Chaban-Delmas.
It ceased to exist in 1958.