Horizon Monaco

Horizon Monaco was the ruling coalition of Monaco after the 2013 Monegasque general election [2] winning 20 of the 24 available seats in the National Council.[3] The coalition, led by Laurent Nouvion, was composed mostly of the conservative Rally & Issues political party along with Synergie Monegasque and Union for the Principality.[4] However, in 2016, many members defected to a new coalition, "New Majority", which became the new ruling coalition. In the most recent elections on February, 11, 2018 Horizon Monaco won two seats.[5] Currently it is represented in the National Council by Béatrice Fresko-Rolfo and Jacques Rit.[6]

Horizon Monaco
LeaderLaurent Nouvion
Founded2012
IdeologyConservatism[1]
Monarchism
Nationalism
Social conservatism
Fiscal conservatism
Economic liberalism
Political positionRight-wing
National Council
2 / 24
Website
www.horizonmonaco.com

Electoral history

National Council elections

Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– Position
2013 Laurent Nouvion 56,472 50.34%
20 / 24
15 1st
2018 28,858 26.1%
2 / 24
18 2nd
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References

  1. Nordsieck, Wolfram (2018). "Monaco". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  2. Landslide victory for Horizon Monaco Archived 2014-11-09 at the Wayback Machine Riviera Times, 11 February 2013
  3. Election Results in French
  4. Laurent Nouvion at the National Council in French, retrieved on 13 December 2014
  5. "IFES Election Guide | Elections: Monaco National Council 2018". www.electionguide.org. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
  6. "The National Council / Assemblies and constitutional bodies / Institutions / Government & Institutions / Portail du Gouvernement - Monaco". en.gouv.mc. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
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