Perspectives and Realities Clubs
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The National Federation of Perspectives and Realities Clubs (Fédération Nationale des Clubs Perspectives et Réalités, CPR) was a centrist political movement in France.
It was founded in May 1965 by Jean-Pierre Fourcade and was a founding component of the Union for French Democracy in 1978.
In July 1995 the Clubs were replaced by the Popular Party for French Democracy.

