Renaissance (French political party)

Renaissance
AbbreviationRE
General SecretaryGabriel Attal
Honorary PresidentEmmanuel Macron
Leader in the National AssemblyGabriel Attal
Leader in the SenateFrançois Patriat
FounderEmmanuel Macron
Founded6 April 2016 (2016-04-06)
17 September 2022 (2022-09-17) (as Renaissance)
Split fromSocialist Party
The Republicans
Headquarters68, Rue du Rocher
75008 Paris
Youth wingLes Jeunes avec Macron
Membership (October 2024) 8,500
IdeologyLiberalism (French)
Political positionCentre to centre-right[a]
National affiliationEnsemble
European Parliament groupRenew Europe
Colours
  •   Navy (official)
  •   Yellow (customary)
National Assembly
87 / 577
Senate
14 / 348
European Parliament
5 / 81
Presidency of departmental councils
2 / 95
Presidency of regional councils
1 / 17
Website
parti-renaissance.fr

^ a: Along with centre-right, the party has also been described as radical centrist, right-wing, or a big tent/catch-all party.

Renaissance (RE) is a political party in France that is typically described as liberal and centrist or centre-right. The party was originally known as En Marche ! (EM) and later La République En Marche ! (transl.The Republic on the Move, LREM, LaREM or REM), before adopting its current name in September 2022. RE is the leading force of the centrist Ensemble coalition, coalesced around Emmanuel Macron's original presidential majority.

The party was established on 6 April 2016 by Macron, a former Minister of the Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs, who was later elected president in the 2017 presidential election with 66.1% of the second-round vote. Subsequently, the party ran candidates in the 2017 legislative election, including dissidents from the Socialist Party (PS) and the Republicans (LR), as well as minor parties, winning an absolute majority in the National Assembly. Macron was re-elected in the 2022 presidential election, but the party lost its absolute majority in the 2022 legislative election.

Macron conceived RE as a progressive movement, uniting both left and right. RE supports pro-Europeanism and globalization and wants to "modernise and moralise" French politics. The party has accepted members from other political parties at a higher rate than other parties in France, and does not impose any fees on members who want to join. The party has been a founding member of Renew Europe, the political group of the European Parliament representing liberals and centrists, since June 2019.