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{{Infobox political party
{{Infobox political party
| name = Territories of Progress
| native_name = Territoires de Progrès
| native_name = Territoires de Progrès
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| colorcode = {{party color|Territories of Progress}}
| logo = Logo of the Territories of Progress.png
| logo = Logo of the Territories of Progress.png
| logo_size = 250px
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| abbreviation = TDP
| abbreviation = TDP
| leader1_title = Secretary General
| leader1_title = Secretary General
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| leader2_name = [[Yves Durand (politician)|Yves Durand]]
| leader2_name = [[Yves Durand (politician)|Yves Durand]]
| leader3_title = Spokespersons
| leader3_title = Spokespersons
| leader3_name = {{Nowrap|Najwa El Haïte<br>Laurent Bonnaterre<br>Ergün Toparslan}}
| leader3_name = {{Nowrap|Najwa El Haïte<br />Laurent Bonnaterre<br />Ergün Toparslan}}
| founders = [[Jean-Yves Le Drian]]<br/>[[Olivier Dussopt]]
| founders = [[Jean-Yves Le Drian]]<br />[[Olivier Dussopt]]
| headquarters = [[Paris]]
| headquarters = [[Paris]]
| split = [[Socialist Party (France)|Socialist Party]]
| split = [[La République En Marche!|LREM]]<br />[[Socialist Party (France)|Socialist Party]]
| founded = {{Start date|2020|2|1|df=yes}}
| founded = {{Start date|2020|2|1|df=yes}}
| ideology = {{ublist|class = nowrap
| ideology = {{Nowrap|[[Social liberalism]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://europeelects.eu/france/|title = France – Europe Elects}}</ref><br/>[[Social democracy]]<ref>{{Cite web|language=fr |title=With the movement "Territories of progress", Emmanuel Macron is working on his left wing |url=https://www.europe1.fr/politique/grace-au-mouvement-territoires-de-progres-emmanuel-macron-travaille-son-aile-gauche-3993000 }}</ref><br/>[[Pro-Europeanism]]}}
| position = {{Nowrap|[[Centrism|Centre]]<ref name="EE">{{Cite web|url=https://europeelects.eu/france/|title = France}}</ref> to [[Centre-left politics|centre-left]]<ref name="ladepeche">{{Cite web|language=french|url=https://www.ladepeche.fr/2021/10/22/territoires-de-progres-un-parti-du-centre-gauche-pro-macron-9883685.php |title = Territories of Progress, a pro-Macron center-left party}}</ref>}}
| [[Social liberalism]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://europeelects.eu/france/|title = France Europe Elects}}</ref>
| [[Social democracy]]<ref>{{Cite web|language=fr |title=With the movement "Territories of progress", Emmanuel Macron is working on his left wing |url=https://www.europe1.fr/politique/grace-au-mouvement-territoires-de-progres-emmanuel-macron-travaille-son-aile-gauche-3993000 }}</ref>
| seats1_title = [[French National Assembly|National Assembly]]
}}
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| position = {{Nowrap|[[Centrism|Centre]]<ref name="EE">{{Cite web|url=https://europeelects.eu/france/|title = France}}</ref> to [[Centre-left politics|centre-left]]<ref name="ladepeche">{{Cite web|language=french|url=https://www.ladepeche.fr/2021/10/22/territoires-de-progres-un-parti-du-centre-gauche-pro-macron-9883685.php |title = Territories of Progress, a pro-Macron center-left party}}</ref><ref name="lemonde">{{cite news | url=https://www.lemonde.fr/politique/article/2020/02/27/emmanuel-macron-tente-de-renouer-avec-la-deuxieme-gauche_6031019_823448.html | title=Emmanuel Macron tente de renouer avec la deuxième gauche | newspaper=Le Monde.fr | date=27 February 2020 }}</ref>}}
| seats2_title = [[French Senate|Senate]]
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| seats3_title = [[European Parliament]]
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| europarl = [[Renew Europe]]
| national = [[Ensemble Citoyens]]
| national = [[Ensemble Citoyens|Ensemble]]
| colours = {{color box|#4b55a1|border=darkgray}} [[Blue]]<br>{{color box|#e94662|border=darkgray}} [[Red]]
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| website = {{URL|territoiresdeprogres.com}}
| website = {{URL|territoiresdeprogres.fr}}
| country = France
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}}
}}


'''Territories of Progress – Social Reformist Movement''' ({{lang-fr|Territoires de progrès – Mouvement social-réformiste}}, '''TDP''') is a French political party of the [[Centrism|centre]]<ref name="EE"/> to [[centre-left]].<ref name="ladepeche"/> It was founded in February 2020 by [[Socialist Party (France)|Socialist Party]] ministers [[Jean-Yves Le Drian]] and [[Olivier Dussopt]] who defected to join the presidential majority ([[La République En Marche!]]) of [[Emmanuel Macron]]. Since October, 2021, the party's president has been [[Olivier Dussopt]]. The party constitutes the [[social democratic]] or centre-left of the presidential majority.<ref>https://www.ledauphine.com/politique/2020/02/09/pole-de-gauche-dans-la-majorite</ref>
'''Territories of Progress – Social Reformist Movement''' ({{langx|fr|Territoires de progrès – Mouvement social-réformiste}}, '''TDP''') is a French political party of the [[Centrism|centre]]<ref name="EE"/> to [[centre-left]].<ref name="ladepeche"/><ref name="lemonde"/> It was founded in February 2020 by government ministers [[Jean-Yves Le Drian]] and [[Olivier Dussopt]] formerly of the [[Socialist Party (France)|Socialist Party]] who had previously left to join the presidential majority ([[Renaissance (French political party)|La République En Marche!]]) of President [[Emmanuel Macron]]. Since October 2021, the party's president is [[Olivier Dussopt]]. The party constitutes the [[social democratic]] or centre-left part of the presidential majority.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.ledauphine.com/politique/2020/02/09/pole-de-gauche-dans-la-majorite | title=Politique. Pôle de gauche dans la majorité }}</ref>


As of 2022, it has 46 [[Member of Parliament (France)|Members of Parliament]]. [[Élisabeth Borne]] is a regular member (not an elected member of Parliament) who, on 16 May 2022, was appointed by President Macron as Prime Minister to replace [[Jean Castex]].
As of 2022, it had 46 [[Member of Parliament (France)|members of Parliament]]. [[Élisabeth Borne]] was a regular member (not an elected member of Parliament) who, on 16 May 2022, was appointed by President Macron as prime minister to replace [[Jean Castex]].


== Creation ==
== Creation ==
[[File:Logo of the Territories of Progress.svg|thumb|Former party logo]]
The party officially launched on <abbr>1</abbr> February 2020, during a meeting in [[Pantin]], in [[Seine-Saint-Denis]], then presented at a press conference on 2 July 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-02-01|title=D'anciens socialistes lancent une "aile gauche de la majorité" avec le ministre Jean-Yves Le Drian|url=https://www.francetvinfo.fr/politique/la-republique-en-marche/d-anciens-socialistes-lancent-une-aile-gauche-de-la-majorite-avec-le-ministre-jean-yves-le-drian_3808555.html|access-date=2021-04-11|website=Franceinfo|language=fr-FR}}</ref> Senator [[Xavier Iacovelli]] became its Secretary General.<ref>{{Citation|last=BFMTV|title=Covid-19 en Normandie: alerte au virus à Val d'Oise ? - 20/06|date=21 June 2020|url=https://actu.orange.fr/societe/videos/covid-19-en-normandie-alerte-au-virus-a-val-d-oise-20-06-CNT000001r0JZ6.html|language=fr|access-date=2021-04-11}}</ref>[[File:Logo of the Territories of Progress.svg|88x88px|thumb|left|Former party logo]] The party defines itself as "Social Democratic, reformist, European, government of the Left."<ref>https://www.territoiresdeprogres.fr/</ref>
The party was officially launched on 1 February 2020, during a meeting in [[Pantin]], [[Seine-Saint-Denis]], then presented at a press conference on 2 July 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-02-01|title=D'anciens socialistes lancent une "aile gauche de la majorité" avec le ministre Jean-Yves Le Drian|url=https://www.francetvinfo.fr/politique/la-republique-en-marche/d-anciens-socialistes-lancent-une-aile-gauche-de-la-majorite-avec-le-ministre-jean-yves-le-drian_3808555.html|access-date=2021-04-11|website=Franceinfo|language=fr-FR}}</ref> Senator [[Xavier Iacovelli]] became its Secretary General.<ref>{{Citation|last=BFMTV|title=Covid-19 en Normandie: alerte au virus à Val d'Oise ? - 20/06|date=21 June 2020|url=https://actu.orange.fr/societe/videos/covid-19-en-normandie-alerte-au-virus-a-val-d-oise-20-06-CNT000001r0JZ6.html|language=fr|access-date=2021-04-11}}</ref> The party defined itself as "social-democratic, reformist, and Europeanist."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.territoiresdeprogres.fr/ |title=Home |website=territoiresdeprogres.fr}}</ref>


== Membership ==
== Membership ==

=== Senators ===
=== Senators ===
* [[Michel Dagbert]]
* [[Michel Dagbert]]
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* [[André Guiol]]
* [[André Guiol]]
* [[Claude Haut]]
* [[Claude Haut]]
*[[Xavier Iacovelli]]
* [[Xavier Iacovelli]]


=== [[15th legislature of the French Fifth Republic|Deputies of the 15th legislature of the French Fifth Republic]] ===
=== [[15th legislature of the French Fifth Republic|Deputies of the 15th legislature of the French Fifth Republic]] ===
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=== Former MPs ===
=== Former MPs ===
*[[Anne-Yvonne Le Dain]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=progrès |first=Territoires de |title=Délégués départementaux {{!}} Territoires de Progrès |url=https://territoiresdeprogres.com/delegues-departementaux/ |access-date=2021-04-11 |website=Territories of Progress |language=fr-FR}}</ref>

*[[Anne-Yvonne Le Dain]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=progrès |first=Territoires de |title=Délégués départementaux {{!}} Territoires de Progrès |url=https://territoiresdeprogres.com/delegues-departementaux/ |url-status=live |access-date=2021-04-11 |website=Territories of Progress |language=fr-FR}}</ref>
*[[Gilles Savary]]
*[[Gilles Savary]]


=== MEPs ===
=== MEPs ===

* [[Irène Tolleret]]
* [[Irène Tolleret]]


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Territories of Progress
Territoires de Progrès
AbbreviationTDP
Secretary GeneralOlivier Dussopt
President of the National CouncilYves Durand
SpokespersonsNajwa El Haïte
Laurent Bonnaterre
Ergün Toparslan
FoundersJean-Yves Le Drian
Olivier Dussopt
Founded1 February 2020 (2020-02-01)
Split fromLREM
Socialist Party
HeadquartersParis
Ideology
Political positionCentre[3] to centre-left[4][5]
National affiliationEnsemble
European Parliament groupRenew Europe
Colours  Blue
  Pink
Website
territoiresdeprogres.fr

Territories of Progress – Social Reformist Movement (French: Territoires de progrès – Mouvement social-réformiste, TDP) is a French political party of the centre[3] to centre-left.[4][5] It was founded in February 2020 by government ministers Jean-Yves Le Drian and Olivier Dussopt formerly of the Socialist Party who had previously left to join the presidential majority (La République En Marche!) of President Emmanuel Macron. Since October 2021, the party's president is Olivier Dussopt. The party constitutes the social democratic or centre-left part of the presidential majority.[6]

As of 2022, it had 46 members of Parliament. Élisabeth Borne was a regular member (not an elected member of Parliament) who, on 16 May 2022, was appointed by President Macron as prime minister to replace Jean Castex.

Creation

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Former party logo

The party was officially launched on 1 February 2020, during a meeting in Pantin, Seine-Saint-Denis, then presented at a press conference on 2 July 2020.[7] Senator Xavier Iacovelli became its Secretary General.[8] The party defined itself as "social-democratic, reformist, and Europeanist."[9]

Membership

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Senators

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Name Election Constituency Group
Stéphane Trompille 2017 Ain's 4th constituency LREM
Saïd Ahamada 2017 Bouches-du-Rhône's 7th constituency LREM
Jean-Marc Zulesi 2017 Bouches-du-Rhône's 8th constituency LREM
Monica Michel 2017 Bouches-du-Rhône's 16th constituency LREM
Sandra Marsaud 2017 Charente's 2nd constituency LREM
Philippe Chassaing 2017 Dordogne's 1st constituency LREM
Fannette Charvier 2017 Doubs's 1st constituency LREM
Éric Alauzet 2012 Doubs's 2nd constituency LREM
Denis Sommer 2017 Doubs's 3rd constituency LREM
Frédéric Barbier 2015 Doubs's 4th constituency LREM
Didier Le Gac 2017 Finistère's 3rd constituency LREM
Françoise Dumas 2012 Gard's 1st constituency LREM
Véronique Hammerer 2017 Gironde's 11th constituency LREM
Patricia Mirallès 2017 Hérault's 1st constituency LREM
Laurence Maillart-Méhaignerie 2017 Ille-et-Vilaine's 2nd constituency LREM
Jean-Charles Colas-Roy 2017 Isère's 2nd constituency LREM
Émilie Chalas 2017 Isère's 3rd constituency LREM
Marjolaine Meynier-Millefert 2017 Isère's 10th constituency LREM
Lionel Causse 2017 Landes's 2nd constituency LREM
Jean-Michel Mis 2017 Loire's 2nd constituency LREM
Yves Daniel 2012 Loire-Atlantique's 6th constituency LREM
Alexandre Freschi 2017 Lot-et-Garonne's 2nd constituency LREM
Stéphane Travert 2012 Manche's 3rd constituency (since 2018) LREM
Hervé Pellois 2012 Morbihan's 1st constituency LREM
Nicole Le Peih 2017 Morbihan's 3rd constituency LREM
Belkhir Belhaddad 2017 Moselle's 1st constituency LREM
Christophe Arend 2017 Moselle's 6th constituency LREM
Patrice Perrot 2017 Nièvre's 2nd constituency LREM
Brigitte Liso 2017 Nord's 4th constituency LREM
Catherine Osson 2017 Nord's 8th constituency LREM
Jacqueline Maquet 2007 Pas-de-Calais's 2nd constituency LREM
Anne Brugnera 2017 Rhône's 4th constituency LREM
Anissa Khedher 2017 Rhône's 7th constituency LREM
Rémy Rebeyrotte 2017 Saône-et-Loire's 3rd constituency LREM
Anne-Christine Lang 2017 Paris's 10th constituency LREM
Michèle Peyron 2017 Seine-et-Marne's 9th constituency LREM
Sophie Beaudouin-Hubière 2017 Haute-Vienne's 1st constituency LREM
Pierre Venteau 2017 Haute-Vienne's 2nd constituency (since 2019) LREM
Francis Chouat 2018 Essonne's 1st constituency (since 2018) LREM
Stéphanie Atger 2017 Essonne's 6th constituency LREM
Jacques Marilossian 2017 Hauts-de-Seine's 7th constituency LREM
Laurianne Rossi 2017 Hauts-de-Seine's 11th constituency LREM
Stéphane Testé 2017 Seine-Saint-Denis's 12th constituency LREM
François Pupponi 2007 Val-d'Oise's 8th constituency MoDem

Former MPs

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MEPs

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References

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  1. ^ "France – Europe Elects".
  2. ^ "With the movement "Territories of progress", Emmanuel Macron is working on his left wing" (in French).
  3. ^ a b "France".
  4. ^ a b "Territories of Progress, a pro-Macron center-left party" (in French).
  5. ^ a b "Emmanuel Macron tente de renouer avec la deuxième gauche". Le Monde.fr. 27 February 2020.
  6. ^ "Politique. Pôle de gauche dans la majorité".
  7. ^ "D'anciens socialistes lancent une "aile gauche de la majorité" avec le ministre Jean-Yves Le Drian". Franceinfo (in French). 1 February 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  8. ^ BFMTV (21 June 2020), Covid-19 en Normandie: alerte au virus à Val d'Oise ? - 20/06 (in French), retrieved 11 April 2021
  9. ^ "Home". territoiresdeprogres.fr.
  10. ^ progrès, Territoires de. "Délégués départementaux | Territoires de Progrès". Territories of Progress (in French). Retrieved 11 April 2021.