European Conservatives and Reformists Party

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European Conservatives and Reformers
Jan Zahradil
Party leader Jan Zahradil
Secretary General Daniel Hannan
vice-chairman Juraj Droba , Raffaele Fitto , Anna Fotyga
founding October 1, 2009
Headquarters Avenue des Gaulois 18
B-1040 Brussels
Youth organization European Young Conservatives
Affiliate foundation New Direction - Foundation for European Reform
Alignment Conservatism ,
EU skepticism ,
economic liberalism
Colours) blue and white
Parliament seats
51/705
Government grants € 2,531,682 (2016, preliminary)
International connections International Democratic Union
EP Group European Conservatives and Reformers
Website ecrparty.eu

The party European Conservatives and Reformists (EKR), until July 2019 Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe (AKRE, English Alliance Conservatives and Reformists in Europe , ACRE, French Alliance des conservateurs et réformistes en Europe , until October 2016 Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformer ) is a European political party . It was founded in October 2009 by the members of the European Parliamentary Group of European Conservatives and Reformers (ECR) and officially recognized by the European Parliament in January 2010.

The EKR parliamentary group was newly formed after the European elections in 2009 and is made up of various conservative and Eurosceptic parties. The chairman of the party is the Czech MEP Jan Zahradil . In the German-speaking area, the Liberal Conservative Reformers (LKR) from Germany and the Luxembourg Alternative Democratic Reform Party (ADR) are members of the EKR.

history

The party effectively succeeded two predecessor organizations: On the one hand, this was the Alliance for a Europe of Nations (AEN), which had belonged to the Union for a Europe of Nations (UEN) faction . After the European elections in 2009, the UEN dissolved and the majority of its members had joined the new ECR parliamentary group under the leadership of the Polish PiS . The other forerunner was the European Reform Movement , in which the British Conservative Party and the Czech ODS were organized. They had been members of the Christian Democratic EPP-ED group before the 2009 European elections, but had already announced their decision to found a new European party and parliamentary group before the 2009 European elections.

The founding of the party under the name Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformers (AEKR), however, was also controversial within the EKR group. Individual parliamentary group members rejected the additional funding from the EU budget that they were entitled to through the founding of the party and therefore refused to join the party. The AEKR therefore comprised only 44 of the 54 members of the EKR group at the time of its establishment.

On June 8, 2010, the AKRE, the Bulgarian RZS and the conservative ADR from Luxembourg, joined for the first time two parties that had no MEPs in the European Parliament and were therefore not members of the EKR parliamentary group. From 2011 onwards, parties from non-EU countries were also included. E.g. the Icelandic Independence Party , the Turkish Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi (AKP; 2013), the Blooming Armenia Party (2014), the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK; 2018) or VMRO-DPMNE from North Macedonia (2019). In addition, the establishment of the "regional partners" was created in 2014, these are associated parties from non-European countries, including the Conservative Party of Canada , the Republican Party of the USA, the Liberal Party of Australia or Likud from Israel.

On October 5, 2016, the party changed its name to the Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe (AKRE). Among other things, this should make it clear that the member parties come not only from the EU, but also from other European countries. Another reason was that the new abbreviation was easier to pronounce.

In October 2018, the Turkish ruling party AKP left the AKRE. With the admission of nationalist and right-wing populist parties such as Fratelli d'Italia , the Sweden Democrats and Vox from Spain, the alliance opened further to the far right in 2018/2019. After the European elections in 2019 , the organization renamed itself again on June 27, 2019: Since then it has been called the European Conservatives and Reformists Party , or ECR Party for short , in order to establish the link between the party alliance and the ECR Group ) to make it clearer in the European Parliament.

organization

The EKR is headed by a six- member board. The current president is Jan Zahradil from the Czech ODS. The board also includes a general secretary and four vice-presidents.

The political orientation of the FCR is determined by the Council . This consists of one to three members of the member parties and the individual members. In addition, the parliamentary groups in the European Parliament , the Committee of the Regions of the EU, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe as well as the youth organization European Young Conservatives and the New Direction - The Foundation for European Reform foundation each have one Member represented. Finally, the council has independent members.

Members

The FCR has member parties and individual members in 29 European countries:

Members
country Political party abbreviation European
Parliament
National
Parliament
Member since
AlbaniaAlbania Albania Albanian Republican Party PR not in the EU
0/140
04/07/2017
ArmeniaArmenia Armenia Bargavaj Hajastani Kussakzutjun BHK not in the EU
26/131
07/03/2014
AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerbaijan Bütöv Azərbaycan Xalq Cəbhəsi Partiyası BAXCP not in the EU
1/125
11/13/2015
BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria Reload Bulgaria - - 08.06.2018 #
IMRO - Bulgarian National Movement IMRO-BNB
2/17
- 02/22/2019
DenmarkDenmark Denmark ( Faroe Islands ) FaroeseFaroe Islands  Fólkaflokkurin FF not in the EU - 11/08/2013
GermanyGermany Germany Liberal Conservative Reformers LKR - - 03/18/2016 *
FinlandFinland Finland Sininen tulevaisuus sin - - December 15, 2017
GeorgiaGeorgia Georgia Conservative Party of Georgia not in the EU
6/150
11/01/2014
IcelandIceland Iceland Sjálfstæðisflokkurinn SSF not in the EU
21/63
11/12/2011
ItalyItaly Italy Fratelli d'Italia FdI
6/76
35/630
02/22/2019
KosovoKosovo Kosovo Democratic Party of Kosovo PDK not in the EU 02/22/2018
CroatiaCroatia Croatia Hrvatska Konzervativna Stranka HKS
1/12
0/151
05/22/2015
LatviaLatvia Latvia Nacionālā apvienība "Visu Latvijai!" - "Tēvzemei ​​un Brīvībai / LNNK" N / A
2/8
17/100
Foundation *
LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania Lietuvos lenkų rinkimų akcija LLRA
1/11
8/141
founding
LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg Alternatively, the Democratic Reform Party ADR
0/6
3/60
06/08/2010
Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Moldova Partidul Politic Șor PPȘ not in the EU 06/08/2018
MontenegroMontenegro Montenegro Pokret za promjene PzP not in the EU
5/81
05/22/2015
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Forum voor Democratie FvD
3/29
2/150
06/27/2019
North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia North Macedonia Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization - Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity VMRO-DPMNE not in the EU 02/22/2019
PolandPoland Poland Prawo i Sprawiedliwość PiS
26/52
235/460
founding
RomaniaRomania Romania M10 M10
0/33
0/412
03/18/2016
SwedenSweden Sweden Sweden Democrats SD
3/21
62/349
06/27/2019
SerbiaSerbia Serbia Dosta je bilo DJB not in the EU 02/22/2019
SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Občianska konzervatívna strana OKS
0/14
0/150
03/25/2011
NOVA NOVA
0/14
19/150
+
11/01/2014
Sloboda a Solidarita SaS
2/14
21/150
11/13/2015
SpainSpain Spain Vox
4/59
24/350
06/27/2019
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Občanská Demokratieická strana ODS
4/21
15/200
founding
Northern CyprusTurkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Ulusal Birlik Partisi UBP not in the EU
18/50
04/07/2017
United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom Conservative party Con not in the EU
317/650
founding
United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
( Northern Ireland ) Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland 
Ulster Unionist Party UUP not in the EU
0/650
founding
BelarusBelarus Belarus Party yes BNF BNF not in the EU
0/110
04/07/2017
* Resigned from early 2017 to mid-2018
*The Latvian party TB / LNNK was a founding member of the AECR. The party went on in 2011 in the NA . Since the beginning of 2013 the TB / LNNK was no longer a member of the AKRE, only its European parliamentarian Roberts Zīle . NA has been listed as a member again since April 2014.
+NOVA merged with OĽaNO at the beginning of 2016 , the number of mandates of the merged party is stated.
#Party chairman Nikolaj Barekov had been an individual member since 2014
Regional partner (until 2014 associated members)
country Surname since
AustraliaAustralia Australia Liberal Party of Australia 11/01/2014
IsraelIsrael Israel Likud 09/01/2016
CanadaCanada Canada Conservative Party / Parti Conservateur 11/01/2012
KenyaKenya Kenya Jubilee 06/08/2018
ColombiaColombia Colombia Centro Democrático 2017
MaldivesMaldives Maldives Progressive Party of the Maldives (PPM) 06/08/2018
New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand New Zealand National Party 11/01/2014
TanzaniaTanzania Tanzania Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (Chadema) 06/08/2018
United StatesUnited States United States Republican Party 11/01/2014

former members

Michał Kamiński from Poland was at times an individual member. The Danish MEP Anna Rosbach was an individual member in 2013. Susy de Martini (MEP, La Destra ) was an individual member in 2013/14. The Hungarian Lajos Bokros ( MoMa ) and the Pole Adam Bielan ( PRJG ) were members until 2014. Ruža Tomašić has been an individual member since it was founded, and her new party, HKS, joined the AEKR in 2015. Hans-Olaf Henkel and Joachim Starbatty were individual members of the AECR before their party (LKR) joined the ACRE.

ECR members in the European Council

Countries with AKRE heads of government are marked in dark blue

The FCR currently (as of February 1, 2020) has one of the 27 members (heads of state and / or government) of the European Council :

Factions

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Press release, October 6, 2016: AECR to change its name to ACRE
  2. ECR press release, October 30, 2009: Founding of the "Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists (AECR)" asbl / vzw ( Memento of June 13, 2010 in the Internet Archive ).
  3. ^ The Times , November 8, 2009: Tory minders gag right-wing allies in the ECR .
  4. The crisis in Europe and the successes of right-wing populism ( Memento from January 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  5. Member parties and regional partners as well as affiliated organizations (English) AKRE website, accessed on March 7, 2019.
  6. https://www.acreurope.eu/our_family
  7. Press release, October 6, 2016: AECR to change its name to ACRE
  8. Mehreen Khan, Laura Pitel: Conservative Eurosceptic alliance Reaches out to far-right. In: Financial Times , November 13, 2018.
  9. ^ Gerardo Fortuna: Italy's far-right hopes to form new broad Conservative alliance in Europe. In: Euractiv , February 25, 2019.
  10. a b ACRE - EUROPE'S FASTEST GROWING POLITICAL MOVEMENT . In: ACRE - EUROPE'S FASTES GROWING POLITICAL MOVEMENT . ( aecr.eu [accessed August 7, 2017]).
  11. a b https://www.acreurope.eu/our_family
  12. http://www.epgencms.europarl.europa.eu/cmsdata/upload/721b6198-d33e-471f-9f8c-a571e148cb54/05_Representation_2017_08_17_ACRE.pdf
  13. http://www.epgencms.europarl.europa.eu/cmsdata/upload/e770bb12-2895-46a4-8485-60bfd66c6f7b/2019_03_01_Member_Party_-_Affiliate_List_ACRE.pdf
  14. https://www.ft.com/content/31f45ba6-e2a6-11e8-a6e5-792428919cee