Caledonian Republican Movement
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AbbreviationMRC
PresidentPhilippe Blaise
Vice PresidentChristophe Loueckhote
Deputy GeneralFrédéric Decourt
Adrien Droin
Alésio Saliga
Adrien Droin
Alésio Saliga
Caledonian Republican Movement Mouvement républicain calédonien | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | MRC |
| President | Philippe Blaise |
| Vice President | Christophe Loueckhote |
| Deputy General | Frédéric Decourt Adrien Droin Alésio Saliga |
| General Secretary | Cedric Pascal |
| Founded | 14 July 2011 |
| Split from | The Rally |
| Headquarters | Noumea |
| Ideology | Anti-separatism Conservative liberalism Localism |
| Political position | Centre-right |
| Regional affiliation | Les Loyalistes |
| Seats in the Congress | 1 / 54
|
| Seats in the South Province | 1 / 40
|
| Seats in the North Province | 0 / 22
|
| Website | |
| www | |
The Caledonian Republican Movement (French: Mouvement républicain calédonien; abbreviated MRC) is a New Caledonian conservative liberal party and think-tank founded in 2011 by Philippe Blaise, a former banker, spokesman for the Collective for a Common Flag organisation and a municipal councilor in Noumea who split from The Rally. The party serves local politics in Noumea and opposes the independence of New Caledonia.