New Centre

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Nouveau Centre
Leader Hervé Morin
Founded 29 May 2007
Headquarters
Political Ideology Centrism, Liberalism
European Affiliation none
International Affiliation none
Colours light blue
Seats in the National Assembly
Seats in the Senate
Seats in the European Parliament
Website www.le-nouveaucentre.org
See also Constitution of France

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New Centre (Nouveau Centre, NC), also known as the European Social Liberal Party (Parti Social Libéral Européen, PSLE) is a political party in France, formed by the members of the Union for French Democracy (UDF) – including a majority of former parliamentarians (18 of 29 members of the UDF in the National Assembly) – who did not agree with François Bayrou's decision to found the Democratic Movement (MoDem) and wanted to support the newly elected president Nicolas Sarkozy, continuing the UDF-UMP alliance.

Its creation was announced on May 29, 2007 during a press conference.[1]

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[edit] 2007 elections

During the legislative elections in June 2007 17 NC members were elected, in addition to 5 unaffiliated deputies elected under the "Majorité Présidentielle" banner. The MoDem elected only 3 MPs, even though they won 7.6% of the first round vote and the NC-PSLE won about 2.3%. However, less than one hundred NC candidates were standing, compared to over 500 for the MoDem.

Minister of Defense Hervé Morin was elected by the first round in Eure (50.05%), other candidates such as François Sauvadet, Charles de Courson were also elected by the first round. In total, 6 NC-PSLE members were elected by round one.

In the second round, 11 additional deputies were elected, giving the party a total of 17 deputies. With other deputies elected under various banners, the party formed a parliamentary group of 22 members, including MoDem candidates Jean-Christophe Lagarde. Mayotte MoDem deputy Abdoulatifou Aly joined the group before defecting back to the MoDem.

In his second cabinet, the Prime Minister François Fillon appointed three NC members Hervé Morin as Defense Minister, André Santini as State Secretary for Public Servants and Valérie Létard as State Secretary for Social Solidarity.

[edit] Members

See Members of the New Centre.

[edit] Financing

For obtaining public contribution, New Centre has signed a convention with Fetia Api a very small party of French Polynesia (no more than 1.100 votes). 23 French MPs (18 of French National Assembly and 5 from Senate) have declared they belong to Fetia Api for this reason.

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