Horizon Monaco

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Horizon Monaco
AbbreviationHM
LeaderLaurent Nouvion
Founded2012 (2012)
Ideology
Political positionRight-wing[4][5]
National affiliationMonegasque National Union
National Council
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Horizon Monaco was the ruling coalition of Monaco after the 2013 Monegasque general election,[6] winning 20 of the 24 available seats in the National Council.[7] 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.[8] However, in 2016, many members defected to a new coalition, "New Majority", which became the new ruling coalition. In the 2018 election, it was transformed into an electoral list, which won two seats.[9] Before 2023, it was represented in the National Council by Béatrice Fresko-Rolfo and Jacques Rit.[10]

Electoral history

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National Council elections

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Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– Position
2013 Laurent Nouvion 56,472 50.34
20 / 24
Increase 15 Increase 1st
2018 28,858 26.1
2 / 24
Decrease 18 Decrease 2nd
2023[a] 72,602 89.6
8 / 24
Increase 6 Increase 1st
  1. ^ Run as part of the Monegasque National Union coalition, which won 24 seats in total.
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References

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  6. ^ Landslide victory for Horizon Monaco Archived 9 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine Riviera Times, 11 February 2013
  7. ^ Election Results Archived 13 November 2019 at the Wayback Machine in French
  8. ^ Laurent Nouvion at the National Council in French, retrieved on 13 December 2014
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