
France’s Ruling Party Rebrands as “Together for the Republic”

The ruling party in France changes its name to “Together for the Republic”
After a meeting held today, the ruling party in France, previously known as Renaissance, has officially changed its name to “Together for the Republic”, as reported by BFMTV channel. The decision was made during a meeting with Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and the deputy leader of the party’s group in the National Assembly.
The party, which was named Renaissance in 2022, had previously gone by the names March in 2016-2017 and March of the Republic (La Republique En Marche) between 2017-2022. The new name “Together for the Republic” was originally used in November 2021 to unite Macron’s parties under a common alliance for the 2022 legislative elections.
This name change could signify a new direction or strategy for the party as they seek to solidify their position and goals within the French political landscape. The name “Together for the Republic” reflects a sense of unity and a common goal of working towards the betterment of the Republic.
It remains to be seen how this name change will impact the party’s image and future success in the political arena. As the party moves forward under its new name, it will be interesting to observe the reactions and responses from the public and other political actors in France.





