ADR
Alternative Democratic Reform PartyRight-wing
EU Parliament
Election Trend
Result of the last parliamentary election: 9.3%
The Alternative Democratic Reform Party (ADR) was founded in 1987 and is one of the younger political parties in Luxembourg. It emerged in response to the established parties and advocated for political reforms.
ADR upholds conservative and national values, including the emphasis on Luxembourg's sovereignty and the protection of cultural identity.
In the last election, the party reached 9.3% of the votes. In the current election trend, ADR is at 9.3%. This is a difference of ±0.0 compared to the last election result. The party is represented in the current parliament with 5 Seats.
Election Results
Historical Election Results
FAQ
Where does ADR currently stand?
In the current election trend ADR reaches 9.3% of the vote today. Compared to the last election, this is a difference of ±0.0 percentage points.
In the election trend of the federal states ADR currently reaches .
What are the political positions of ADR?
ADR upholds conservative and national values, including the emphasis on Luxembourg's sovereignty and the protection of cultural identity.
Is ADR left-wing or right-wing?
ADR is a right-wing party.
Which faction in the EU Parliament does ADR belong to?
ADR sympathizes with the faction ECR (European Conservatives and Reformists) in the EU Parliament.
What does ADR stand for?
ADR is the abbreviation for Alternativ Demokratesch Reformpartei.