The New Democrats

The New Democrats (French: Les Nouveaux Démocrates, pronounced [le nuvo demɔkʁat]; LND) was a centre-left social liberal[2] French political party that held pro-European[2] views founded 16 December 2020 by parliamentarians elected in 2017 under the label of La République en Marche!.

[3][4] At the beginning of April 2020, in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, the launch by 58 deputies, a senator and an MEP of a collaborative platform to develop a post-crisis plan, called The day after (French: Le jour d'après) was reported as the prelude to a split in the presidential majority in the Assembly from a new parliamentary group from its left wing and environmentalist,[5] coordinated by the deputies Aurélien Taché, Paula Forteza and Matthieu Orphelin.

On 8 May 2020 Les Échos revealed a split project called Ecology Democracy Solidarity.

[7] In June 2020, the foundation of a #NousDemain "us tomorrow" party was announced by seven members of the Ecology Democracy Solidarity group (Delphine Bagarry, Émilie Cariou, Guillaume Chiche, Paula Forteza, Albane Gaillot, Hubert Julien-Laferrière and Aurélien Taché) and about twenty other personalities (including Sandrine Josso, a Member of Parliament who is not a member of the group), with an official launch scheduled for Autumn.

Delphine Bagarry, the party's only Member of Parliament lost her seat to Christian Girard from the National Rally.