Renew Europe
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Renew Europe | |
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European parliamentary group | |
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Name | Renew Europe |
English abbr. | Renew[1] |
Formal name | Renew Europe group[2] |
Ideology | |
European parties | Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party European Democratic Party |
Associated organisations | Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Liberal International |
From | 20 June 2019 |
Preceded by | Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe group |
Chaired by | Stéphane Séjourné |
MEP(s) |
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Renew Europe (Renew) is a liberal, pro-European political group of the European Parliament founded for the ninth European Parliament term.[5] The group is the successor to the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) group which existed during the sixth, seventh and eighth terms from 2004 to 2019. Renew Europe in the European Committee of the Regions is the sister group of Renew Europe.
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History
In May 2019, speaking at a debate leading up to the 2019 European Parliament election, Guy Verhofstadt, president of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) group, announced that, following the election, the ALDE Group intended to dissolve and form a new alliance with French President Emmanuel Macron's "Renaissance" electoral list.[6] During and following the European elections, the group temporarily styled itself "ALDE plus Renaissance plus USR PLUS".[7]
The new group announced the adoption of its name on 12 June 2019 after it formed an alliance with La République En Marche!. En Marche wanted to avoid the word liberal in the name, though the group continues to also be referred to as the Liberal Group outside of France.[8][9]
On 19 June 2019, it was announced that Dacian Cioloș, former Prime Minister of Romania and European Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, had been chosen as the group's inaugural chairman, defeating Sophie in 't Veld by 64 votes to 42 and thus becoming the first Romanian to become the leader of a European Parliamentary group.[10] In October 2021, Cioloș resigned to return to domestic politics in Romania.[11]
MEPs
9th European Parliament
Former members
- The UK MEPs of the Liberal Democrats and the Alliance Party de facto left the group on 31 January 2020 when the UK left the EU.
Country | National party | European party | MEPs | |
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United Kingdom | Liberal Democrats (Lib Dems) | ALDE |
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Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (APNI) | ALDE |
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- Fredrick Federley, MEP of the Swedish Centre Party, resigned on 11 December 2020 from all politics immediately.
- On 20 January 2021, the Renew Europe Group terminated the membership of Viktor Uspaskich, MEP of the Lithuanian Labour Party.
- In March 2021, Czech MEP Radka Maxová left the Renew Europe group because of disagreement with ANO 2011.
Leadership
- President: Stéphane Séjourné
- First Vice-President: Malik Azmani[14]
- Vice-Presidents: Sylvie Brunet,[15] Katalin Cseh, Luis Garicano, Morten Løkkegaard, Iskra Mihaylova, Frédérique Ries, Dominique Riquet, Michal Šimečka
- Secretary General: Anders Rasmussen
International cooperation
On 21 January 2022, representatives of Renew Europe held a meeting with the European Party of Armenia.[16]
Notes
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External links
- Official website
- Renew Europe on Facebook
- Renew Europe on Twitter
- Negotiations with USR Plus
- Renew Europe in the European Committee of the Regions
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