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Elections. Humanist Democratic Centre ( French: Centre Démocrate Humaniste, CDH) was a Christian democratic [ 11] and centrist French-speaking political party in Belgium. [ 12][ 13] The party originated in the split in 1972 of the unitary Christian Social Party (PSC-CVP) which had been the country's governing party for much of the post-war period.
Les Engagés[2][3] (French pronunciation: [lez‿ɑ̃ɡaʒe] ⓘ; lit. 'The Committed Ones', LE) is a centrist [4] French-speaking political party in Belgium. [5][6] The party originated in the split in 1972 of the unitary Christian Social Party (PSC-CVP), which had been the country's governing party for much of the post-war period.
After World War II, the Catholic (now Christian Democratic) Party severed its formal ties with the Church. It became a mass party of the centre. In 1968, the Christian Democratic Party, responding to linguistic tensions in the country, divided into two independent parties: the Parti Social Chrétien (PSC) in French-speaking Belgium and the Christelijke Volkspartij (CVP) in Flanders.
Reformist Movement. The Reformist Movement[2][3] (French: Mouvement Réformateur, pronounced [muvmɑ̃ ʁefɔʁmatœʁ], MR) is a liberal [4][5][6] French-speaking political party in Belgium, which includes social-liberal [7][8][9] and conservative-liberal factions. [10][11] Stemming from the Belgian Liberal Party founded in 1846, the MR is one ...
In 2013, the party became a member of the Patriotic Movement of the Democratic Opposition (Mouvement Patriotique de l'Opposition Démocratique, MOPOD), a coalition of parties that oppose to President Michel Martelly. [1] For the 2015 presidential election, Renold Jean Claude Bazin was presented as the party's candidate. [3]
Unlike many former single parties in Africa, the PDCI has made a good account of itself since losing power. In the parliamentary election held on 10 December 2000 and 14 January 2001, the party won 94 out of 225 seats. On 18 May 2005, the PDCI and the Rally of the Republicans (RDR), despite a history of hostility towards one another (the RDR ...
e. Marine Le Pen is a French politician, who is the president of the National Rally (French: Rassemblement National, pronounced [ʁasɑ̃bləmɑ̃ nɑsjɔnal]; RN). During her political career she has expressed her positions on a wide range of political issues covering economics, immigration, social issues, and foreign policy.
In October 2021, shortly before the 2022 French presidential election, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the initiator of the coalition, [6] [7] launched the People's Union. [19] In December 2021, he announced the creation of a Parliament of the People's Union, which aimed to bring together personalities from outside La France Insoumise (LFI) in order to support its candidacy.