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French political party faction For the 1916 film starring Oliver Hardy, see The Reformers (film).
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The Reformers (Les Réformateurs) is a libertarian and liberal faction within The Republicans, formerly called the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP).

The Reformers supported laissez-faire and a free market economy. It is led by Hervé Novelli and most members of it come from Liberal Democracy, a right-liberal party which merged into the UMP in 2002. Many of its members are also close supporters of Nicolas Sarkozy within the party.

Members

Alain Madelin, the leader of Liberal Democracy and former deputy, was also a notable member of the club. Jean-Pierre Gorges left the club in 2006.

References

  1. Chabal, Emile (2 April 2015). A Divided Republic: Nation, State and Citizenship in Contemporary France. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-316-29921-0.

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