RE at a Glance

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Renew Europe

Renew Europe

Centre-Right

Liberal

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Renew Europe (RE) is a liberal, pro-European political group in the European Parliament. As a centrist force, it positions itself as a bridge between the conservative and social democratic blocs, strongly advocating for deeper EU integration, the Single Market, and the defense of rule of law principles.

Values and Worldview

The foundation of Renew Europe rests on classical liberalism combined with a modern, federalist vision for Europe. The group places the individual and their fundamental freedoms at the core of governmental action. According to this view, the state and the Union are tasked with enabling innovation rather than merely administering it. Their worldview is optimistically progressive: globalization and technological change are embraced as opportunities. Nationalism is rejected as the greatest threat to the continent's prosperity and stability. For Renew Europe, the rule of law is considered a non-negotiable foundation of European identity.

Policy Priorities

Renew Europe's agenda is consistently economically liberal and socially progressive. The group champions the reduction of bureaucratic hurdles within the Single Market, the digitalization of public administration, and substantial investments in green technologies. Its target demographics include young, urban professionals, entrepreneurs, and educated elites who benefit from open borders and free movement. A central tension often lies in balancing strict fiscal discipline with calls for joint European investments. Furthermore, the group advocates for a robust common security and foreign policy to enable the EU to act effectively on the global stage.

Role in the Political System

Within the political system of the EU Parliament, Renew Europe acts as a strategic "kingmaker." As neither the conservatives nor the social democrats can form stable majorities without the liberals, the group leverages this pivotal role to advance centrist policies. Strategically, it positions itself as a bulwark against populist movements from both the left and the right. Its relationship with the institutions is reform-oriented: they advocate for greater powers for the Parliament and a more efficient Commission to strengthen the Union's democratic legitimacy and overcome blockades by national governments.

Historical Election Results

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History of Government Participation since 1945

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Data Sources and Methodology

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ParlGov – Parliamentary Democracy Data

A comprehensive research database from the University of Bremen, documenting parties, elections, and governments for comparative analysis.

Additional Sources

Döring, Holger and Philip Manow. 2024. Parliaments and governments database (ParlGov).

CHES – Chapel Hill Expert Survey

The leading expert survey on party positions in Europe. Over 400 political scientists document party stances based on rigorous scientific criteria.

Additional Sources

Rovny, Jan, et al. “25 Years of Political Party Positions in Europe: The Chapel Hill Expert Survey, 1999-2024.”