Free and Responsible
Free and Responsible Libres et responsables | |
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Abbreviation | LIB·RES |
Leader | Olivier Maingain |
Spokesmen | Olivier Maingain Delphine De Valkeneer Marc Cools Brice Kotsifakos Vandenbroucke |
Founders | Olivier Maingain Fabian Maingain |
Founded | 24 April 2025 |
Split from | DéFI |
Ideology | Brussels regionalism Social liberalism (Belgian) Secularism Direct democracy Pro-Europeanism |
Political position | Centre-right |
Colours | Yellow Blue |
Chamber of Representatives | 0 / 61 (French-speaking seats) |
Senate | 0 / 24 (French-speaking seats) |
Walloon Parliament | 0 / 75 |
Parliament of the French Community | 0 / 94 |
Brussels Parliament | 0 / 72 (French-speaking seats) |
European Parliament | 0 / 8 (French-speaking seats) |
Website | |
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Free and Responsible (French: Libres et responsables; abbr. LIB·RES[a]) is a French-speaking political party in Belgium founded on 25 April 2025 by Olivier Maingain and his son, Fabian Maingain , as well as other members who previously left the DéFI party.[1]
History
[edit]On 20 December 2024, Olivier Maingain, who had been president of the DéFI party for 24 years and who had had numerous disagreements with the new president, Sophie Rohonyi , announced his resignation from the party. Maingain has accused Rohonyi of making DéFI dependent on Reformist Movement under her leadership and no longer protecting the autonomy of the Brussels Region,[2] as well as several other controversies, including increasing the weight of the extreme right and populist nationalist movements.[3] Immediately after leaving DéFI, Olivier Maingain announced the future creation of a new political party. Fabian Maingain , Olivier's son, also left DéFI on 16 April 2025.[3]
The party's name, logo and platform were presented on 24 April 2025 by Maingain in front of journalists in the presence of his son, several colleagues from Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, where Maingain is mayor, and Marc Cools , a former MR member.[4]
The party's logo is presented in yellow and blue, the colours of the European Union flag.[5]
Ideology
[edit]LIB·RES claims to aim to unite "French-speaking federalists, social democrats, progressive liberals, pragmatic ecologists and disillusioned humanists".[6]
LIB·RES goals include:[2]
- introduction of a decision-making referendum ;
- direct election of mayors;
- establishment of a single constituency ballot;
- impartiality and secularism of the State;
- defense of the Brussels Region;[4]
- opposition to the merger of Brussels police zones and CPAS.[4]
The party also wants properly funded social security and decent incomes, as well as a rapid exit from fossil fuels.[7]
Sccording to RTBF journalist Himad Messoudi LIB·RES has many right-wing markers in its charter: "name of the party, libres for freedom and individual responsibility which are cardinal values; a lower corporate tax than the current average: 20%, and a reduced rate of 15% on the first €250,000 of profits for SMEs; "controlled and chosen" migration; budgetary rigor." Messoudi described Lib·res as a centre-right party, to the right of Les Engagés, comparing it to Emmanuel Macron's political position in 2014: "one who came from the left, but who wanted to overcome divisions, and ended up firmly on the right."[7]
Notes
[edit]- ^ also abbreviated lib·res, Lib·res and Libres
References
[edit]- ^ Belga, Antoine Clevers,Belga (2025-04-25). "Les Maingain père et fils créent "lib.res", leur nouveau parti politique". La Libre.be (in French). Retrieved 2025-04-25.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ a b Schmitz, Vincent (2025-04-24). "Olivier Maingain dévoile le nom de son nouveau parti: lib·res". BX1 (in French). Retrieved 2025-04-25.
- ^ a b Mommart, Bryan (2025-04-16). "Fabian Maingain quitte à son tour Défi". BX1 (in French). Retrieved 2025-04-25.
- ^ a b c "Olivier Maingain dévoile le nom de son nouveau parti". 7sur7. Retrieved 2025-04-25.
- ^ "Avec son nouveau parti « Lib.res », le pari hasardeux d'Olivier Maingain". Le Soir (in French). 2025-04-24. Retrieved 2025-04-25.
- ^ Vif, Le (2025-04-24). "Lib.res: Olivier Maingain dévoile le nom de son nouveau parti". Le Vif (in French). Retrieved 2025-04-25.
- ^ a b "Lib·res, le baroud d'honneur d'Olivier Maingain - RTBF Actus". RTBF (in French). Retrieved 2025-04-25.