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The Walloon Rally ( French : Rassemblement wallon ; RW ) is a regionalist political party in Belgium , active in Wallonia since 1968. The party favoured federalism and since 1985 independence.

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40-668: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Rassemblement Bruxelles-France The Rassemblement Wallonie France ( Rally Wallonia France , RWF ) is a small political party in Belgium . It is active in Wallonia and the Brussels-Capital Region . In Brussels it is known as the Rassemblement Bruxelles France or RBF . Its aim is

50-635: The Return to France (RF), chaired by Maurice Lebeau. In the 2003 federal elections , the party was presented under the label "RWF-RBF". It was presented again under the label "RWF" in the 2007 federal elections , and received 1.5% of votes in the Senate against 1.2% in the Chamber of Representatives in Wallonia. The RWF is present in every election in Wallonia and Brussels. In the 2009 regional elections ,

60-597: The approval of Congress. Walloon Rally Founded on 7 March 1968, the party contested the Belgian general election of 1968 in a coalition with the FDF , a Brussels -based francophone political party, receiving 5.9% of the vote nationally. The party's own results in elections to the Belgian Federal Parliament were as follows. The increasing federalisation of Belgium, and the adoption of some of

70-782: The party won 1.37% of the vote for the Walloon Parliament. In the 2009 European elections , it won 0.43% of the vote in the French-speaking electoral college . The RWF was refounded in 2010 on the proposal of President Paul-Henry Gendebien and the Executive Board. In March 2012, the Constitutional Convention elected Laurent Brogniet as the new President of the RWF, and Paul-Henry Gendebien became founding president. New statutes were subject to

80-552: The party's policies by the traditional francophone parties, resulted in a sharp decline in electoral support from 1977 onwards. A split in the early 1980s created the Walloon Popular Rally , a more left-wing grouping, which later merged with the Socialist Party . The Wallonia-France Rally , which supports the union of Wallonia and France , was formed by the rump of the party's membership in 1999. Afterwards,

90-617: The principles of republicanism, democracy, pluralism, and socialism, the party was founded on 27 November 1999 in Charleroi . It was established on the basis of a reconciliation between three organisations: André Libert's Rassemblement Wallon (RW); Paul-Henry Gendebien's Democratic Alliance Wallone (AWD), which was formed in 1985 when Gendebien left the Social Christian Party (PSC); and the Walloon Movement for

100-459: The secession of Wallonia, Brussels and the six Flemish municipalities with language facilities for French-speakers around Brussels from Belgium and to unite them with France. The party's symbol is the red rooster, representing Wallonia , inside a hexagon, which is a common geometric representation of France . The blue, white, and red represent the colours of the French national flag . Defending

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