League of Bonapartists (The Holy Deliverance)

The League of Bonapartists (French: Ligue des Bonapartistes) is a far-right French political party. Formed in 1879 after the explosion of Bonapartists and dissolved in 1886.

Birthed after the scission of Bonapartists on succesion questions, the Chief of Bonapartist House, the Imperial Prince Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte; "Napoléon IV" for his partisans ,die the 1st June 1879, in South Africa, after fighted against Zulus under British uniform. In his testament, he designed his cousin Victor-Napoléon as heir against the imperial law which made the father of Victor Napoleon, Prince Napoléon-Jérôme legal heir to the empire. But the fact of anti-clerical radicalism perceived as a republican by a majority of Bonapartist, the news is well received but the violates the imperial legality pushes the explosion of the imperial camp.

Conservatives and Victorists (partisans of Victor-Napoléon) side of Bonapartists, loyal of testament of Imperial Prince left the Bonapartist Center lead by Napoléon-Jérôme. Paul de Cassagnac, represantive of clerical bonapartism and Eugène Rouher partisan of Authoritarian Empire form in consequence the League of Bonapartists.