MRM
MRM
MRM
No affiliated group in the European Parliament
Change of +0.1 since last election
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The MRM's foundation is built upon a strong political realism. The party sees itself as a guardian of raison d'état and national stability. Its worldview is shaped less by rigid dogmas and more by technocratic reason: the state is understood as a service provider that must ensure social cohesion through competence and the balancing of interests. In a deeply divided country, it strives for an identity that combines national autonomy with functional structures, without submitting to radical geopolitical blocs.
The MRM's agenda focuses on economic development, the rule of law, and social security. It specifically targets the "silent majority" – voters who reject political polarization and demand tangible solutions for everyday life. Priorities include infrastructure development and fostering an investment-friendly climate. Geopolitically, the party pursues a moderate course towards European integration, while consistently emphasizing the safeguarding of national sovereignty and the necessity of cultivating pragmatic relations with all international partners.
Strategically, the MRM operates as a "third option" force. It fills the gap between pro-Western reformers and traditionally pro-Russian forces. Its role within the system is that of a stabilizing center, prioritizing coalition-building capability. By emphasizing professionalism and administrative experience, it positions itself as a reliable partner within the democratic rule of law. Tensions arise from the challenge of appealing to reason in an emotionally charged environment, without being crushed between the major blocs.
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The party participated in government for 0% of the legislative period.
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