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The '''Saint-Baptiste Reform Party''' ({{wp|French language|Principean}}: ''Parti réformiste de la Saint-Baptiste''), more commonly referred to by the acronym '''PAREF''', is a {{wp|liberalism|liberal}} political party in [[Saint-Baptiste]]. | The '''Saint-Baptiste Reform Party''' ({{wp|French language|Principean}}: ''Parti réformiste de la Saint-Baptiste''), more commonly referred to by the acronym '''PAREF''', is a {{wp|liberalism|liberal}} political party in [[Saint-Baptiste]]. PAREF is one of two main parties in Saint-Baptiste, alongside the [[Baptistois Liberal Party]]. At present, the party forms the official opposition, holding five seats in the [[Chamber of Deputies (Saint-Baptiste)|Chamber of Deputies]]. Although the main parties in the country differ little in terms of ideology, PAREF is often considered the more liberal organization, with a populist bent. Foreign media often refers to the party as liberal, catch-all, and in favour of social welfare. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The Saint-Baptiste Reform Party was found in January of 1991 as a merger of various reform-minded NGOs and activists, with left-wing activist [[Joseph Morin]] heading the new party into the 1991 [[1991 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|presidential]] and [[1991 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|parliamentary]] elections. PAREF won both elections handily, becoming the dominant political force in Saint-Baptiste during the early 1990s opposite the rival [[Baptistois Liberal Party]]. | |||
==Election results== | ==Election results== | ||
===Chamber of Deputies=== | ===Chamber of Deputies=== | ||
{| class=wikitable | |||
|- | |||
! Election year | |||
! Leader | |||
! # of<br>votes | |||
! % of<br>vote | |||
! # of<br>overall seats won | |||
! +/– | |||
! Govt? | |||
|- | |||
! [[1991 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1991]] | |||
|rowspan=3| [[Joseph Morin]] | |||
| 8,471 | |||
| 52.29 ('''#1''') | |||
| {{Composition bar|10|14|hex=#008142}} | |||
| {{increase}}10 | |||
| {{yes2|Majority}} | |||
|- | |||
! [[1994 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1994]] | |||
| 5,690 | |||
| 39.56 (#2) | |||
| {{Composition bar|4|14|hex=#008142}} | |||
| {{decrease}}6 | |||
| {{no2|Opposition}} | |||
|- | |||
! [[1997 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1997]] | |||
| 5,664 | |||
| 44.80 (#2) | |||
| {{Composition bar|5|14|hex=#008142}} | |||
| {{increase}}1 | |||
| {{no2|Opposition}} | |||
|- | |||
! [[2000 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2000]] | |||
| [[Jules Toussaint]] | |||
| 6,085 | |||
| 43.54 (#2) | |||
| {{Composition bar|2|14|hex=#008142}} | |||
| {{decrease}}3 | |||
| {{no2|Opposition}} | |||
|- | |||
! [[2003 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2003]] | |||
|rowspan=4| [[Edouard Vérany]] | |||
| 5,688 | |||
| 51.32 ('''#1''') | |||
| {{Composition bar|10|14|hex=#008142}} | |||
| {{increase}}8 | |||
| {{yes2|Majority}} | |||
|- | |||
! [[2006 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2006]] | |||
| 4,593 | |||
| 46.36 ('''#1''') | |||
| {{Composition bar|7|14|hex=#008142}} | |||
| {{decrease}}3 | |||
| {{yes2|Minority}} | |||
|- | |||
! [[2007 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2007]] | |||
| 5,417 | |||
| 47.10 ('''#1''') | |||
| {{Composition bar|8|14|hex=#008142}} | |||
| {{increase}}1 | |||
| {{yes2|Majority}} | |||
|- | |||
! [[2010 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2010]] | |||
| 4,723 | |||
| 31.52 (#2) | |||
| {{Composition bar|2|14|hex=#008142}} | |||
| {{decrease}}6 | |||
| {{no2|Opposition}} | |||
|- | |||
! [[2013 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2013]] | |||
| [[Milo Dubois]] | |||
| 4,806 | |||
| 33.85 (#2) | |||
| {{Composition bar|2|14|hex=#008142}} | |||
| {{nochange}} | |||
| {{no2|Opposition}} | |||
|- | |||
! [[2016 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2016]] | |||
|rowspan=2| [[Henri Vasseur]] | |||
| 4,602 | |||
| 37.01 (#2) | |||
| {{Composition bar|3|14|hex=#008142}} | |||
| {{increase}}1 | |||
| {{no2|Opposition}} | |||
|- | |||
! [[2019 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2019]] | |||
| 4,599 | |||
| 38.54 (#2) | |||
| {{Composition bar|5|14|hex=#008142}} | |||
| {{increase}}2 | |||
| {{no2|Opposition}} | |||
|} | |||
===President=== | ===President=== | ||
{| class=wikitable | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan=2|Election year | |||
! rowspan=2|Candidate | |||
! colspan=2|1st round | |||
! colspan=2|2nd round | |||
|- | |||
! # of votes | |||
! % of vote | |||
! # of votes | |||
! % of vote | |||
|- | |||
! [[1991 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|1991]] | |||
| ''Supported '''[[Samuel Lucy]]''''' | |||
| 8,002 | |||
| 49.58 '''(#1)''' | |||
| 9,320 | |||
| 56.02 '''(#1)''' | |||
|- | |||
! [[1996 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|1996]] | |||
| [[Joseph Morin]] | |||
| 6,128 | |||
| 44.82 (#2) | |||
|colspan="2" style="background:lightgrey;"| | |||
|- | |||
! [[2001 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|2001]] | |||
| [[Edouard Vérany]] | |||
| 5,036 | |||
| 40.49 (#2) | |||
|colspan="2" style="background:lightgrey;"| | |||
|- | |||
! [[2006 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|2006]] | |||
| '''[[Joseph Morin]]''' | |||
| 4,701 | |||
| 43.35 (#2) | |||
| 5,196 | |||
| 50.42 '''(#1)''' | |||
|- | |||
! [[2011 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|2011]] | |||
| [[Joseph Morin]] | |||
| 3,588 | |||
| 24.11 (#2) | |||
|colspan="2" style="background:lightgrey;"| | |||
|- | |||
! [[2016 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|2016]] | |||
| ''Supported [[Étienne Chaney]]'' | |||
| 5,236 | |||
| 39.08 (#2) | |||
| 6,629 | |||
| 48.99 (#2) | |||
|- | |||
! [[2021 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|2021]] | |||
| [[Marie-Noëlle Spanghero]] | |||
| 4,108 | |||
| 25.68 (#3) | |||
|colspan="2" style="background:lightgrey;"| | |||
|} | |||
==Leadership== | |||
* [[Joseph Morin]] (1991-1998) | |||
* [[Jules Toussaint]] (1998-2000) | |||
* [[Marc-Antoine Duval]] (2000-2001) | |||
* [[Edouard Vérany]] (2001-2010) | |||
* [[Milo Dubois]] (2010-2014) | |||
* [[Henri Vasseur]] (2014-Present) | |||
[[Category:Political parties in Saint-Baptiste]] | [[Category:Political parties in Saint-Baptiste]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:10, 19 November 2021
Saint-Baptiste Reform Party Parti réformiste de la Saint-Baptiste | |
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Abbreviation | PAREF |
Leader | Henri Vasseur |
Founded | 22 January 1991 |
Ideology | Liberalism Social liberalism Populism |
Political position | Centre |
Colors | Green |
Seats | 6 / 14
|
Website | |
www.paref.sb | |
The Saint-Baptiste Reform Party (Principean: Parti réformiste de la Saint-Baptiste), more commonly referred to by the acronym PAREF, is a liberal political party in Saint-Baptiste. PAREF is one of two main parties in Saint-Baptiste, alongside the Baptistois Liberal Party. At present, the party forms the official opposition, holding five seats in the Chamber of Deputies. Although the main parties in the country differ little in terms of ideology, PAREF is often considered the more liberal organization, with a populist bent. Foreign media often refers to the party as liberal, catch-all, and in favour of social welfare.
History
The Saint-Baptiste Reform Party was found in January of 1991 as a merger of various reform-minded NGOs and activists, with left-wing activist Joseph Morin heading the new party into the 1991 presidential and parliamentary elections. PAREF won both elections handily, becoming the dominant political force in Saint-Baptiste during the early 1990s opposite the rival Baptistois Liberal Party.
Election results
Chamber of Deputies
Election year | Leader | # of votes |
% of vote |
# of overall seats won |
+/– | Govt? |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1991 | Joseph Morin | 8,471 | 52.29 (#1) | 10 / 14
|
10 | Majority |
1994 | 5,690 | 39.56 (#2) | 4 / 14
|
6 | Opposition | |
1997 | 5,664 | 44.80 (#2) | 5 / 14
|
1 | Opposition | |
2000 | Jules Toussaint | 6,085 | 43.54 (#2) | 2 / 14
|
3 | Opposition |
2003 | Edouard Vérany | 5,688 | 51.32 (#1) | 10 / 14
|
8 | Majority |
2006 | 4,593 | 46.36 (#1) | 7 / 14
|
3 | Minority | |
2007 | 5,417 | 47.10 (#1) | 8 / 14
|
1 | Majority | |
2010 | 4,723 | 31.52 (#2) | 2 / 14
|
6 | Opposition | |
2013 | Milo Dubois | 4,806 | 33.85 (#2) | 2 / 14
|
Opposition | |
2016 | Henri Vasseur | 4,602 | 37.01 (#2) | 3 / 14
|
1 | Opposition |
2019 | 4,599 | 38.54 (#2) | 5 / 14
|
2 | Opposition |
President
Election year | Candidate | 1st round | 2nd round | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
# of votes | % of vote | # of votes | % of vote | ||
1991 | Supported Samuel Lucy | 8,002 | 49.58 (#1) | 9,320 | 56.02 (#1) |
1996 | Joseph Morin | 6,128 | 44.82 (#2) | ||
2001 | Edouard Vérany | 5,036 | 40.49 (#2) | ||
2006 | Joseph Morin | 4,701 | 43.35 (#2) | 5,196 | 50.42 (#1) |
2011 | Joseph Morin | 3,588 | 24.11 (#2) | ||
2016 | Supported Étienne Chaney | 5,236 | 39.08 (#2) | 6,629 | 48.99 (#2) |
2021 | Marie-Noëlle Spanghero | 4,108 | 25.68 (#3) |
Leadership
- Joseph Morin (1991-1998)
- Jules Toussaint (1998-2000)
- Marc-Antoine Duval (2000-2001)
- Edouard Vérany (2001-2010)
- Milo Dubois (2010-2014)
- Henri Vasseur (2014-Present)