A new club is forming in the French National Assembly, consisting of members who do not belong to any existing groups. The club, which has not yet been officially named, was created on WhatsApp by Julien Dive and includes eight members. The group consists of members from different political backgrounds, united by a shared belief in social conservatism. While most members have ties to the Republicans party, there are also members from other parties, including Horizons and the Radical Left Party.
The idea for the club began in August when Julien Dive, Stéphane Viry, and Aurélien Pradié decided to create a space where they could discuss political issues without the constraints of existing parliamentary groups. The group now meets weekly to discuss topics such as universal retirement plans, tax justice, and the defense of the French social model. They aim to present a message of a right that is not only conservative, identity-driven, and libertarian, but also focused on rebuilding and uniting the right in France.
The club members are united by their desire to appeal to a broader base of French voters with a message that goes beyond traditional right-wing ideologies. They believe that the right in France needs to be reconstructed, starting from within the National Assembly. The club includes members with varying political affiliations, such as Sylvain Berrios, who is known for his ties to Edouard Philippe, but emphasizes the importance of finding common ground rather than division. The club’s focus is on uniting members with different perspectives to create a stronger and more cohesive right-wing presence in French politics.
The club’s unofficial name and orientation towards social conservatism has drawn interest from various lawmakers, including those who have distanced themselves from their former party affiliations. The group seeks to create a space where members can discuss ideas and policies that align with their shared values, without the pressure of conforming to the agendas of existing parliamentary groups. The club’s members view themselves as a team in a locker room, embracing their differences but united in their commitment to fight together for common goals.
The club’s creation represents a shift in French politics, with lawmakers from different parties coming together to form a new kind of political group focused on social conservatism and unity within the right. The group’s emphasis on rebuilding the right and presenting a message that resonates with a wider audience reflects a growing recognition of the need for a more inclusive and cohesive approach to conservative politics in France. The club’s members hope to demonstrate that unity and a shared vision can help to create a stronger and more effective right-wing presence in the National Assembly.