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Political party in France
Movement of Progressives Mouvement des progressistes
LeaderRobert Hue
Founded2009
IdeologyDemocratic socialism
Progressivism
Political positionCentre-left to left-wing
National affiliationNew Popular Front (2024-present)
National Assembly0 / 577
Senate1 / 348
European Parliament0 / 74
Departmental councils0 / 4,108
Regional councils0 / 1,758
Presidency of departmental councils0 / 101
Presidency of regional councils0 / 17
Website
http://www.md-progressistes.fr/

The Movement of Progressives (French: Mouvement des progressistes, MDP) formerly known as the Progressive Unitary Movement, is a minor democratic-socialist political party in France.

Their sole MP (Sébastien Nadot) and their sole Senator are sitting along both Radical Party of the Left's parliamentary groups.

Election results

European Parliament

Election Leader Votes % Seats +/− EP Group
2019 Dominique Bourg 412,136 1.82 (#12) 0 / 81 New
2024 Guillaume Lacroix 63,006 0.26 (#17) 0 / 81 Steady 0
  1. Run in a joint list with GE, MEI and UDE, that won no seats.
  2. Run in a joint list with PRG, R&PS, Volt, MDC and CSDR, that won no seats.

References

  1. "France".
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