Reformist Centre Party (Gylias)

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Reformist Centre Party
Founded1960
IdeologyReformism
Historical:
Conservatism (1960–1969)
Political positionCentre
Historical:
Centre to Centre-right (1960–1969)
National affiliationCentre Group
Colours  Dark yellow
Website
http://www.rcp.gls/

The Reformist Centre Party (French reformed: Parti réformiste d'centre), abbreviated RCP (PRC), is a Gylian political party, part of the Centre Group bloc.

History

The Reformist Centre Party was formed in 1960, as part of a process of de-factionalisation and reorganisation triggered by the Law on Electoral Representation of 1960. It joined the Centre Group.

The RCP was affected by the "constructive"–"recalcitrant" battle within Gylian conservatism. Many "constructives" joined it during the 1960s, causing it to lean centre-right. The establishment of the National Bloc in 1969 drew away most of the "constructives", allowing the RCP to reposition itself in the centre.

During the wretched decade, it grew close to the NB in opposition to the Aén Ďanez government. It joined Filomena Pinheiro's grand coalition cabinet after the Ossorian war crisis of 1986, its first participation in a federal government.

During the 1990s, the RCP took an ambiguous stance towards Mathilde Vieira's "plural coalition" — formally outside it, but providing support on occasion.

It joined the Lena Haidynraix government after the 2020 federal election.

Ideology

The RCP represents the reformist formation of the CG.

Symbols

The RCP uses a dark shade of yellow as its official colour.