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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.
Together ( French: Ensemble, stylised as Ensemble !) is a liberal political coalition in France. [1] [2] Formed in November 2021 as Ensemble Citoyens, [3] it includes Renaissance (RE, formerly known as En Marche), Democratic Movement (MoDem), Horizons, En commun, and the Progressive Federation. The coalition included the parties Agir and ...
Historical parties. Bonapartists ( 1815, 1851 – 1889) Socialist Party of France (1902) French Socialist Party (1902) French Socialist Party (1919) Socialist Party of France – Jean Jaurès Union. French Section of the Workers International. Democratic Republican Alliance.
From the creation of the Belgian state in 1830 and throughout most of the 19th century, two political parties dominated Belgian politics: the Catholic Party (Church-oriented and conservative) and the Liberal Party ( anti-clerical and progressive ). In the late 19th century, the Labour Party arose to represent the emerging industrial working class.
Renaissance (RE) is a liberal and centrist political party in France. The party was originally known as En Marche ! and later La République En Marche ! (transl. The Republic on the Move or transl. Republic Forward), before adopting its current name in September 2022.
The Humanist Party ( French: Parti humaniste) is a political party in France, and is a member of the Humanist International, and the European Humanist Regional . In 1997, the Parti humaniste was officially recognised by the Commission nationale des comptes de campagne et des financements politiques, the French government agency that monitors ...
The French Socialist Party held a two-round presidential primary to select a candidate for the 2017 presidential election on 22 and 29 January 2017. It was the second open primary (primaires citoyennes) held by the center-left coalition, after the primary in 2011 in which François Hollande defeated Martine Aubry to become the Socialist nominee.
Horizons ( French pronunciation: [ɔʁizɔ̃]) is a centre-right [2] political party in France founded in October 2021 by Édouard Philippe, at the time mayor of Le Havre and former Prime Minister of France. The party was created with the purpose of attracting centre-right support for Emmanuel Macron for the 2022 French presidential election. [5]