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{{Short description|Political party in French-speaking Belgium}} {{for|the political alliance in France|Reformist Movement (France)}} {{Infobox political party | colorcode = {{Political party data|color}} | native_name = Mouvement rĂ©formateur | abbreviation = MR | logo = Mouvement rĂ©formateur 2023.svg | president = [[Georges-Louis Bouchez]] | foundation = {{start date and age|2002|03|24|df=y}} | merger = {{ublist | [[Liberal Reformist Party (Belgium)|Liberal Reformist Party]] | [[Citizens' Movement for Change]] | [[Democratic Front of Francophones]] }} | think_tank = [[Centre Jean Gol]] | student_wing = FĂ©dĂ©ration des Ătudiants LibĂ©raux | youth_wing = Jeunes MR | headquarters = National Secretariat<br>Avenue de la Toison D'Or 84-86<br>1060 <br>[[Brussels]], [[Belgium]] | ideology = {{ublist | [[Liberalism]] ([[Liberalism in Belgium|Belgian]]) | [[Pro-Europeanism]] }} | position = [[Centre-right politics|Centre-right]] | international = [[Liberal International]] | european = [[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe]] | europarl = [[Renew Europe]] | slogan = ''LâAvenir sâĂ©claire''<br>('The Future is Brighter') | regional = [[Benelux Parliament|Liberal Group]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.beneluxparl.eu/nl/politieke-fracties/ |title= Politieke fracties |website=[[Benelux Parliament]] |language=nl |access-date=8 August 2023}}</ref> | affiliation1_title = Flemish counterpart | affiliation1 = [[Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten|Open VLD]] | affiliation2_title = German-speaking counterpart | affiliation2 = [[Partei fĂŒr Freiheit und Fortschritt|Party for Freedom and Progress]] | seats1_title = [[Chamber of Representatives (Belgium)|Chamber of Representatives]]<br>(French-speaking seats) | seats1 = {{Political party data|seat composition bar|ms-lower-house|constituency=60|percent=yes}} <!-- Values obtained from Wikidata; to edit, see https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q533384 --> | seats2_title = [[Senate (Belgium)|Senate]]<br>(French-speaking seats) | seats2 = {{Political party data|seat composition bar|ms-upper-house|constituency=24|percent=yes}} <!-- Values obtained from Wikidata; to edit, see https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q533384 --> | seats3_title = [[Walloon Parliament]] | seats3 = {{Composition bar|20|75|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement (2023)}}}} | seats4_title = [[Parliament of the French Community]] | seats4 = {{Composition bar|32|94|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement (2023)}}}} | seats5_title = [[Parliament of the German-speaking Community]] | seats5 = {{Composition bar|3|25|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement (2023)}}}} | seats6_title = [[Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region|Brussels Parliament]]<br>(French-speaking seats) | seats6 = {{Composition bar|18|72|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement (2023)}}}} | seats7_title = [[European Parliament]]<br>([[French-speaking electoral college|French-speaking seats]]) | seats7 = {{Political party data|seat composition bar|EP|percent=yes}} <!-- Values obtained from Wikidata; to edit, see https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q533384 --> | seats8_title = [[Benelux Parliament]] | seats8 = {{Composition bar|3|22|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement (2023)}}}} | colours = {{Color box|{{party color|Reformist Movement (2023)}}|border=darkgray}} [[Blue]] | website = {{Political party data|website}} | country = Belgium }} The '''Reformist Movement'''<ref>{{cite web |last1=Walsh |first1=David |title=Belgium: New seven-party coalition government officially sworn in |url=https://www.euronews.com/2020/10/02/belgium-s-seven-party-coalition-government-sworn-in-after-nearly-500-days-of-negotiations |website=[[Euronews]] |access-date=4 January 2021 |language=en |date=2 October 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Birnbaum |first1=Michael |title=Without a government for a year, Belgium shows what happens to politics without politicians |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/without-a-government-for-a-year-belgium-shows-what-happens-to-politics-without-politicians/2019/12/19/5c13cb48-20de-11ea-b034-de7dc2b5199b_story.html |newspaper=[[The Washington Post]] |access-date=4 January 2021 |language=en |date=20 December 2019}}</ref> ({{langx|fr|Mouvement rĂ©formateur}}, {{IPA|fr|muvmÉÌ ÊefÉÊmatĆÊ|pron}}, '''MR''') is a [[liberalism in Belgium|liberal]]<ref name="Nordsieck">{{Cite web|url=http://parties-and-elections.eu/wallonia.html|title=Wallonia/Belgium|last=Nordsieck|first=Wolfram|date=2019|website=Parties and Elections in Europe}}</ref><ref name="almeida">{{Cite web|url=http://www.unc.edu/depts/europe/conferences/tgsw/documents/TGSW_Almeida_Paper.pdf |title=Liberal Parties and European Integration |last=Almeida |first=Dimitri}}</ref><ref name="HayMenon2007">{{cite book|author1=Colin Hay|author2=Anand Menon|title=European Politics|url=https://archive.org/details/europeanpolitics00hayc|url-access=registration|date=18 January 2007|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-928428-3|page=[https://archive.org/details/europeanpolitics00hayc/page/92 92]}}</ref> [[French Community of Belgium|French-speaking]] [[Political parties in Belgium|political party in Belgium]], which includes [[Social liberalism|social-liberal]]<ref name="chardon1">{{cite web |last=Chardon |first=FrĂ©dĂ©ric |title=Des libĂ©raux veulent crĂ©er un courant progressiste au MR: avec Christine Defraigne Ă leur tĂȘte? |url=https://www.lalibre.be/belgique/politique-belge/2019/03/19/des-liberaux-veulent-creer-un-courant-progressiste-au-mr-avec-christine-defraigne-a-leur-tete-2ML6ARLUEJE5VJANQW2F55ZPTM/ |access-date=2022-01-02 |website=La Libre.be |language=fr}}</ref><ref name="lesoir1">{{cite web |date=2019-11-26 |title=RLP, le nouveau «Rassemblement des libĂ©raux progressistes» au sein du MR |url=https://www.lesoir.be/262769/article/2019-11-26/rlp-le-nouveau-rassemblement-des-liberaux-progressistes-au-sein-du-mr |access-date=2022-01-02 |website=Le Soir |language=fr}}</ref><ref name="Almeida2012">{{cite book |author=Dimitri Almeida |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zGzZ0MpDjtsC&pg=PA107 |title=The Impact of European Integration on Political Parties: Beyond the Permissive Consensus |publisher=Routledge |year=2012 |isbn=978-0-415-69374-5 |page=107}}</ref> and [[Conservative liberalism|conservative-liberal]] factions.<ref name="Slomp2011">{{cite book|author=Hans Slomp|title=Europe, A Political Profile: An American Companion to European Politics|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LmfAPmwE6YYC&pg=PA465|access-date=23 August 2012|date=30 September 2011|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=978-0-313-39182-8|page=465}}</ref><ref name="StarkeKaasch2013">{{cite book|author1=Peter Starke|author2=Alexandra Kaasch|author3=Franca Van Hooren|title=The Welfare State as Crisis Manager: Explaining the Diversity of Policy Responses to Economic Crisis|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BtMQsESYcWwC&pg=PA192|date=7 May 2013|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|isbn=978-1-137-31484-0|page=192}}</ref> Stemming from the Belgian Liberal Party founded in 1846, the MR is one of the oldest parties on the European continent.<ref>{{Cite web |title=MR and Open VLD celebrate 175 years of liberalism |url=https://www.aldeparty.eu/mr_and_open_vld_celebrate_175_years_of_liberalism |access-date=2024-07-12 |website=ALDE Party |language=en}}</ref> Since October 2014, the party has provided two prime ministers: [[Charles Michel]] and [[Sophie WilmĂšs]]. It has been a member of every federal government since the 2000s. At the federated entities level, the MR was in charge of [[Wallonia]] from 2017 to 2019 with [[Willy Borsus]] as [[Minister-President of Wallonia]]. It is currently in charge of the [[French Community of Belgium|French community]] with Pierre-Yves Jeholet as [[Minister-President of the French Community|Minister-President of the French community]]. The MR emerged victorious from the 2024 elections, becoming the leading French-speaking party. [[2024 Belgian regional elections|In Wallonia]], the party came out on top with 29.6% of the vote. [[2024 Belgian regional elections|In Brussels]], the MR also placed first, with 25.9% of the vote. Just a few days after the elections, the MR announced it would work closely with [[Les EngagĂ©s]] to quickly form governments in the Walloon Region and the French community.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Times |first=The Brussels |title='A collaboration, not a fusion': MR and Les EngagĂ©s will work together in all governments |url=https://www.brusselstimes.com/1088944/a-collaboration-not-a-fusion-mr-and-les-engages-will-work-together-in-all-governments |access-date=2024-07-12 |website=www.brusselstimes.com |language=en}}</ref> Having a majority on the French-speaking side of the [[2024 Belgian federal election|Federal parliament]], they joined forces to work on the formation of a new Belgian government.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Times |first=The Brussels |title=What's the latest on Belgium's Federal Government formation? |url=https://www.brusselstimes.com/belgium/1132172/whats-the-latest-on-belgiums-federal-government-formation |access-date=2024-07-12 |website=www.brusselstimes.com |language=en}}</ref> The MR is an alliance between three French-speaking and one German-speaking liberal parties. The [[Liberal Reformist Party (Belgium)|Liberal Reformist Party]] (PRL) and the [[FĂ©dĂ©ralistes DĂ©mocrates Francophones|Francophone Democratic Federalists]] (FDF) started the alliance in 1993, and were joined in 1998 by the [[Mouvement des Citoyens pour le Changement|Citizens' Movement for Change]] (MCC). The alliance was then known as the PRL-FDF-MCC federation. The alliance became the MR during a congress in 2002, where the German-speaking liberal party, the [[Partei fĂŒr Freiheit und Fortschritt|Party for Freedom and Progress]] joined as well.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mr.be/PDF/Statuts-MR.pdf|title=Le Mouvement RĂ©formateur: Statuts|publisher=The Reformist Movement|access-date=2007-07-08|language=fr|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928025708/http://www.mr.be/PDF/Statuts-MR.pdf|archive-date=2007-09-28}}</ref> The label PRL is no longer used, and the three other parties still use their own names. The MR is a member of [[Liberal International]] and the [[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe]] (ALDE) Party. However, on 25 September 2011, the FDF decided to leave the coalition. They did not agree with the manner in which president [[Charles Michel (Belgian politician)|Charles Michel]] defended the rights of the French-speaking people in the agreement concerning the splitting of the [[Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde]] district, during the [[2010â11 Belgian government formation]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.deredactie.be/permalink/1.1119060|title=FDF almost unanimously votes in favour of split with MR|date=25 September 2011 |publisher=deredactie.be|access-date=2011-09-25|language=nl}}</ref> ==Ideology and policies== Over the years, the MR has always oscillated between ideological markers closer to [[conservative liberalism]] or [[social liberalism]]. Its fundamental principles remain however the same through time, such as defending [[civil liberties]], [[free market]], entrepreneurial freedom, and [[Equal opportunity|equal opportunities]]. During [[Georges-Louis Bouchez]]'s tenure as party president, the party is said to have shifted further to the right,<ref>{{Cite news |last1=Chini |first1=MaĂŻthĂ© |last2=Taylor |first2=Lukas |date=January 11, 2023 |title=A beginner's guide to Belgium's political parties |work=[[The Brussels Times]] |url=https://www.brusselstimes.com/312358/a-beginners-guide-to-belgiums-political-parties |access-date=January 29, 2023}}</ref> aligning more with [[Far-right politics|far-right]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Marneffe |first=Adrien de |date=2025-05-12 |title="Si le MR continue d'avoir un discours proche de l'extrĂȘme droite, ce sera compliquĂ© de gouverner avec eux" |url=https://www.lalibre.be/belgique/politique-belge/2023/09/17/si-le-mr-continue-davoir-un-discours-proche-de-lextreme-droite-ce-sera-complique-de-gouverner-avec-eux-UFXNBZHVY5FPRFQ7OGU6TBU4UU/ |access-date=2025-05-12 |website=La Libre.be |language=fr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Barkhuysen |first=Guillaume |date=2025-05-09 |title=Des activistes dĂ©noncent "l'extrĂȘme-droitisation" du MR avec de l'affichage et des envois de mails : voici qui se cache derriĂšre cette campagne |url=https://www.lavenir.net/actu/belgique/politique/2024/04/23/des-activistes-denoncent-lextreme-droitisation-du-mr-avec-de-laffichage-et-des-envois-de-mails-voici-qui-se-cache-derriere-cette-campagne-EMZ7VQ6PCJATVFYJREVG7TFMJI/ |access-date=2025-05-12 |website=lavenir.net |language=fr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=L'accueil d'anciens du parti d'extrĂȘme droite Chez Nous au MR continue Ă alimenter le dĂ©bat - RTBF Actus |url=https://www.rtbf.be/article/l-accueil-d-anciens-de-chez-nous-au-mr-continue-a-faire-parler-11489394 |access-date=2025-05-12 |website=RTBF |language=fr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title='Si ça ne vous plaĂźt pas, vous n'ĂȘtes pas obligĂ© de rester en Belgique' : les propos de Jeholet envers Nabil Boukili crĂ©ent un tollĂ©, le ministre rĂ©agit - RTBF Actus |url=https://www.rtbf.be/article/si-ca-ne-vous-plait-pas-vous-n-etes-pas-oblige-de-rester-en-belgique-les-propos-de-jeholet-envers-boukili-creent-un-tolle-le-ptb-exige-des-excuses-11382881 |access-date=2025-05-12 |website=RTBF |language=fr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Les coulisses du pouvoir : en 5 ans, le monde politique a basculĂ© vers la droite - RTBF Actus |url=https://www.rtbf.be/article/a-droite-toute-en-5-ans-les-partis-politiques-belges-ont-bien-evolue-11376570 |access-date=2025-05-12 |website=RTBF |language=fr}}</ref> Bouchez has for example often publicly pointed out some excesses of the [[Woke|woke movement]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Dejace |first=Thibault |date=2023-03-06 |title=Quand le MR et la N-VA s'attaquent au "wokisme" |url=https://www.moustique.be/actu/belgique/2023/03/06/la-culture-woke-critiquee-par-le-mr-et-la-nv-a-257854 |access-date=2024-07-12 |website=Moustique |language=fr}}</ref> and he welcomed former members of the far-right Chez Nous party to the MR.<ref>{{Cite web |title=L'accueil d'anciens du parti d'extrĂȘme droite Chez Nous au MR continue Ă alimenter le dĂ©bat - RTBF Actus |url=https://www.rtbf.be/article/l-accueil-d-anciens-de-chez-nous-au-mr-continue-a-faire-parler-11489394 |access-date=2025-05-12 |website=RTBF |language=fr}}</ref> On its current platform, the party advocates higher revenues through lower taxes; time-limited unemployment benefits; life extension of the most recent nuclear reactors; greater investment in police, justice and defense; less government and [[Secularism|state neutrality]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Avec le MR, l'avenir s'Ă©claire |url=https://2024.mr.be/ |access-date=2024-07-12 |website=MR |language=fr-FR}}</ref> MR is "belgicain", in favor of Belgian unity and a strong federal state.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-07-18 |title=Georges-Louis Bouchez: «Je suis belgicain et non, ce n'est pas ringard!» |url=https://www.sudinfo.be/art/971373/article/2022-07-18/georges-louis-bouchez-je-suis-belgicain-et-non-ce-nest-pas-ringard |access-date=2024-07-12 |website=sudinfo.be |language=fr}}</ref> === Foreign policy === The MR is also a strong supporter of the [[European Union]] and [[NATO]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mr.be/projet/ |title=Projet - MR |publisher=Mr.be |date=2021-12-22 |accessdate=2022-03-07}}</ref> It has always defended support, including military aid, for [[Ukraine]] since the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine|Russian invasion]] in 2022. In 2024, the MR was the only party from [[De Croo Government]] to be opposed to Belgium [[International recognition of the State of Palestine|recognizing the State of Palestine]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-05-28 |title=Reconnaissance de la Palestine: pourquoi les libĂ©raux sont-ils les seuls Ă s'y opposer? |url=http://www.rtl.be/page-videos/belgique/reconnaissance-de-la-palestine-pourquoi-les-liberaux-sont-ils-les-seuls-sy/2024-05-28/video/673355 |access-date=2024-07-12 |website=RTL Info |language=fr}}</ref> ==Presidents== * 2002â2003: [[Daniel Ducarme]] * 2003â2004: [[Antoine Duquesne]] * 2004â2011: [[Didier Reynders]] * 2011â2014: [[Charles Michel]] * 2014â2019: [[Olivier Chastel]] * 2019: [[Charles Michel]] * 2019âpresent: [[Georges-Louis Bouchez]] == Representation in EU Institutions == In the [[European Parliament]], Mouvement RĂ©formateur sits in the [[Renew Europe|Renew Europe group]] with three MEPs: [[Sophie WilmĂšs]], [[Olivier Chastel]] and Benoit Cassart. In the [[European Committee of the Regions]], Mouvement RĂ©formateur sits in the [[Renew Europe in the European Committee of the Regions|Renew Europe CoR]] group, with one full and one alternate member for the 2020-2025 mandate.<ref>{{cite web|title=Members Page CoR|url=https://memberspage.cor.europa.eu/#/?mandate=mem&language=en&country=BE&politicalgroup=2020112&v=1614869862634}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Members Page CoR|url=https://memberspage.cor.europa.eu/#/?mandate=alt&language=en&country=BE&politicalgroup=2020112&v=1614869974715}}</ref> Willy Borsus is second vice-president of the Renew Europe CoR Group.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bureau|url=https://reneweurope-cor.eu/bureau/|access-date=2021-04-12|website=Renew Europe CoR|language=en-GB}}</ref> ==Election results== ===Chamber of Representatives=== {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:right;" |- ! Election ! Votes ! % ! Seats ! +/- ! Government |- ! [[1995 Belgian general election|1995]] | 623,250 | 10.3 | {{Composition bar|19|150|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | | {{no2|Opposition}} |- ! [[1999 Belgian federal election|1999]] | 630,219 | 10.1 | {{Composition bar|18|150|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{decrease}} 1 | {{yes2|Coalition}} |- ! [[2003 Belgian federal election|2003]] | 748,954 | 11.4 | {{Composition bar|24|150|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{increase}} 6 | {{yes2|Coalition}} |- ! [[2007 Belgian federal election|2007]] | 835,073 | 12.5 | {{Composition bar|23|150|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{decrease}} 1 | {{yes2|Coalition}} |- ! [[2010 Belgian federal election|2010]] | 605,617 | 9.3 | {{Composition bar|18|150|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{decrease}} 5 | {{yes2|Coalition}} |- ! [[2014 Belgian federal election|2014]] | 650,260 | 9.6 | {{Composition bar|20|150|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{increase}} 2 | {{yes2|Coalition}} |- ! [[2019 Belgian federal election|2019]] | 512,825 | 7.6 | {{Composition bar|14|150|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{decrease}} 6 | {{yes2|Coalition}} |- ! [[2024 Belgian federal election|2024]] | 716,934 | 10.3 | {{Composition bar|20|150|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement (2023)}}}} | {{increase}} 6 | {{yes2|Coalition}} |} ===Senate=== {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:right;" |- ! Election ! Votes ! % ! Seats ! +/- |- ! [[1995 Belgian general election|1995]] | 672,798 | 11.2 | {{Composition bar|5|40|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | |- ! [[1999 Belgian federal election|1999]] | 654,961 | 10.6 | {{Composition bar|5|40|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{steady}} 0 |- ! [[2003 Belgian federal election|2003]] | 795,757 | 12.2 | {{Composition bar|5|40|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{steady}} 0 |- ! [[2007 Belgian federal election|2007]] | 815,755 | 12.3 | {{Composition bar|6|40|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{increase}} 1 |- ! [[2010 Belgian federal election|2010]] | 599,618 | 9.3 | {{Composition bar|4|40|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{decrease}} 2 |} ===Regional=== ====Brussels Parliament==== {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:right;" |- ! rowspan=2| Election ! rowspan=2| Votes ! colspan=2| % ! rowspan=2| Seats ! rowspan=2| +/- ! rowspan=2| Government |- ! {{abbr|F.E.C.|French electoral college}} ! Overall |- ! [[1989 Belgian regional elections|1989]] | 83,011 | style="background:lightgrey;"| | 18.9 (#2) | {{Composition bar|15|75|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | | {{no2|Opposition}} |- ! [[1995 Belgian regional elections|1995]] | 144,478 | style="background:lightgrey;"| | 35.0 (#1) | {{Composition bar|28|75|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{increase}} 13 | {{yes2|Coalition}} |- ! [[1999 Belgian regional elections|1999]] | 146,845 | 40.1 (#1) | 34.4 (#1) | {{Composition bar|27|75|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{decrease}} 1 | {{yes2|Coalition}} |- ! [[2004 Belgian regional elections|2004]] | 127,122 | 32.5 (#2) | 28.0 (#2) | {{Composition bar|25|89|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{decrease}} 2 | {{no2|Opposition}} |- ! [[2009 Belgian regional elections|2009]] | 121,905 | 29.8 (#'''1''') | 26.5 (#'''1''') | {{Composition bar|24|89|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{decrease}} 1 | {{no2|Opposition}} |- ! [[2014 Belgian regional elections|2014]] | 94,227 | 23.0 (#2) | 20.4 (#2) | {{Composition bar|18|89|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{decrease}} 6 | {{no2|Opposition}} |- ! [[2019 Belgian regional elections|2019]] | 65,502 | 16.9 (#3) | 14.3 (#3) | {{Composition bar|13|89|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{decrease}} 5 | {{no2|Opposition}} |- ! [[2024 Belgian regional elections|2024]] | 101,157 | 26.0 (#'''1''') | | {{Composition bar|20|89|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement (2023)}}}} | {{increase}} 7 | {{tba}} |} ====Walloon Parliament==== {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:right;" |- ! Election ! Votes ! % ! Seats ! +/- ! Government |- ! [[1995 Belgian regional elections|1995]] | 447,542 | 23.7 (#2) | {{Composition bar|19|75|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | | {{no2|Opposition}} |- ! [[1999 Belgian regional elections|1999]] | 470,454 | 24.7 (#2) | {{Composition bar|21|75|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{increase}} 2 | {{yes2|Coalition}} |- ! [[2004 Belgian regional elections|2004]] | 478,999 | 24.3 (#2) | {{Composition bar|20|75|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{decrease}} 1 | {{no2|Opposition}} |- ! [[2009 Belgian regional elections|2009]] | 469,792 | 23.1 (#2) | {{Composition bar|19|75|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{decrease}} 1 | {{no2|Opposition}} |- ! [[2014 Belgian regional elections|2014]] | 546,363 | 26.7 (#2) | {{Composition bar|25|75|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{increase}} 6 | {{no2|Opposition}} |- ! [[2019 Belgian regional elections|2019]] | 435,878 | 21.4 (#2) | {{Composition bar|20|75|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{decrease}} 5 | {{yes2|Coalition}} |- ! [[2024 Belgian regional elections|2024]] | 612.010 | 29.1 (#'''1''') | {{Composition bar|26|75|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement (2023)}}}} | {{increase}} 6 | {{yes2|Coalition}} |} ===European Parliament=== {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |- ! rowspan=2| Election ! rowspan=2| List leader ! rowspan=2| Votes ! colspan=2| % ! rowspan=2| Seats ! rowspan=2| +/- ! rowspan=2| EP Group |- ! {{abbr|F.E.C.|French electoral college}} ! Overall |- ! [[1979 European Parliament election in Belgium|1979]] | [[AndrĂ© Damseaux]] | 372,904 | 17.76 (#4) | 6.85 | {{Composition bar|2|24|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | New | [[European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party Group|LD]] |- ! [[1984 European Parliament election in Belgium|1984]] | [[Daniel Ducarme]] | 540,610 | 24.14 (#2) | 9.45 | {{Composition bar|3|24|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{increase}} 1 | rowspan=2| [[European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party Group|LDR]] |- ! [[1989 European Parliament election in Belgium|1989]] | [[François-Xavier de Donnea]] | 423,479 | 18.90 (#2) | 7.18 | {{Composition bar|2|24|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{decrease}} 1 |- ! [[1994 European Parliament election in Belgium|1994]]{{efn|name="fdfeu"|Run in a joint list with [[Francophone Democratic Federalists|FDF]].}} | [[Jean Gol]] | 541,724 | 24.25 (#2) | 9.08 | {{Composition bar|2|25|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{steady}} 0 | rowspan=2| [[European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party Group|ELDR]] |- ! [[1999 European Parliament election in Belgium|1999]]{{efn|name="fdfeu"}} | [[Daniel Ducarme]] | 624,445 | 26.99 (#'''1''') | 10.03 | {{Composition bar|2|25|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{steady}} 0 |- ! [[2004 European Parliament election in Belgium|2004]] | rowspan=3| [[Louis Michel]] | 671,422 | 27.58 (#2) | 10.35 | {{Composition bar|3|24|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{increase}} 1 | rowspan=3| [[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe|ALDE]] |- ! [[2009 European Parliament election in Belgium|2009]] | 640,092 | 26.05 (#2) | 9.74 | {{Composition bar|2|22|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{decrease}} 1 |- ! [[2014 European Parliament election in Belgium|2014]] | 661,332 | 27.10 (#2) | 9.88 | {{Composition bar|3|21|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{increase}} 1 |- ! [[2019 European Parliament election in Belgium|2019]] | [[Olivier Chastel]] | 470,654 | 19.29 (#3) | 7.06 | {{Composition bar|2|21|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement}}}} | {{decrease}} 1 | rowspan=2| [[Renew Europe|RE]] |- ! [[2024 European Parliament election in Belgium|2024]] | [[Sophie WilmĂšs]] | 900,413 | 34.88 (#'''1''') | 12.62 | {{Composition bar|3|22|hex={{party color|Reformist Movement (2023)}}}} | {{increase}} 1 |} {{Notelist}} ==Notable figures== *[[Sophie WilmĂšs]] *[[Charles Michel (Belgian politician)|Charles Michel]] *[[Didier Reynders]] *[[Louis Michel]] *[[Pierre-Yves Jeholet]] *[[Willy Borsus]] *[[Christine Defraigne]] *[[Daniel Ducarme]] *[[Antoine Duquesne]] *[[Jean Gol]] *[[Sabine Laruelle]] *[[Jacques Simonet]] *[[GĂ©rard Deprez]] ==See also== *[[Liberalism]] *[[Liberalism in Belgium]] *[[Contributions to liberal theory]] *[[Liberalism worldwide]] *[[Liberal Archive (Belgium)|Liberal Archive]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{commons category-inline}} * {{official website|http://www.mr.be/ }} {{ELDR member parties}} {{Belgian_political_parties}} {{Renew Europe}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Mouvement Reformateur}} [[Category:Conservative liberal parties]] [[Category:Classical liberal parties]] [[Category:Francophone political parties in Belgium]] [[Category:Full member parties of the Liberal International|Belgium]] [[Category:Liberal parties in Belgium]] [[Category:Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party member parties]] [[Category:Political parties established in 2002]] [[Category:2002 establishments in Belgium]] [[Category:Pro-European political parties in Belgium]]
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