M. M'Hamed Benharouga is running as a Udi candidate for the Isère 3Ème Circonscription in the upcoming 2024 French Legislative General Election.
Competing against 7 other candidate(s), M. M'Hamed Benharouga aims to bring their extensive experience to the role as a candidate for Member Of Parliament in the French Republic, République Française.
The Union of Democrats and Independents (UDI) is a centrist to center-right political party in France, established in 2012 by Jean-Louis Borloo. It was created as a coalition of various smaller centrist and center-right parties to provide an alternative to the traditional right-wing and left-wing political structures in France.
The party often collaborates with Les Républicains (LR) in electoral contexts.
UDI advocates for economic policies that support free markets and entrepreneurship. This includes reducing regulatory burdens on businesses and encouraging innovation and competitiveness within the European and global markets.
The party emphasizes social justice, with policies aimed at improving social welfare systems, education, and healthcare. UDI supports moderate social reforms that balance economic growth with social protection.
A staunch supporter of the European Union, UDI promotes deeper integration within the EU, believing that a strong and unified Europe is essential for the future prosperity and security of its member states.
UDI’s recent policy proposals include significant investments in technology and research and development to reduce dependency on foreign digital companies. This is seen as crucial for maintaining European technological sovereignty.
The party supports giving more autonomy to regions and municipalities, believing that decentralizing power can lead to more effective and responsive governance.
UDI is committed to fighting climate change by aiming for carbon neutrality through increased use of renewable energy sources and reducing dependence on fossil fuels, including nuclear power.
UDI takes a balanced approach to immigration, advocating for policies that ensure integration while maintaining social cohesion. The party emphasizes the importance of addressing these issues at the European level to find comprehensive solutions.
UDI calls for reforms in social and fiscal policies, including the establishment of new governmental bodies like the State Secretary of African Affairs to enhance France’s international relations, particularly with African countries.
Hervé Marseille is the current president of UDI. Under his leadership, the party has focused on revitalizing its membership and regional structures.
Marseille emphasizes the party’s independent stance, willing to collaborate on necessary legislative texts but maintaining autonomy on key issues like pension reform and immigration.
While UDI's presence in the National Assembly and European Parliament has fluctuated, it continues to play a significant role in French politics by forming alliances and influencing policy through its centrist positions.