Miscellaneous centre
Miscellaneous centre in the nation of France refers to centrist candidates who are not members of any large party. It is a nuanced and de facto a political label created by the French [Ministry of the Interior] in 2020.
Affiliated MPs in the 15th legislature of the [French Fifth Republic|15th legislature] sat as Non-Attached Members.
History
From 2001 to 2008, the declaration of political nuance "without label" is no longer authorized by the Ministry of the Interior and the nuance "various centers" does not exist, the candidates and lists presenting themselves as "without label" or "Centrists" were then classified as "various right" or "various left" according to the political tendency declared or supposed closest. In 2008, the introduction of the LDIV nuance for the “miscellaneous” list made it possible to counterbalance this device.Controversy
Several opposition parties accuse the government of having created this new political nuance to "manipulate" the municipal elections of March 2020 by promoting the results of La République en Marche! and its allies.Membership
Since the dissolution of Ecology Democracy Solidarity in October 2020.Since 2022 French [legislative election|2022]: