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The Reformers (''Les Réformateurs'') is a libertarian and liberal faction within the The Republicans (LR), formerly called the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP). The Reformers supported laissez-faire and a free market economy. It is led by Hervé Novelli and most members of it come from Liberal Democracy (DL), a right-liberal party which merged into the UMP in 2002. Many of its members are also close supporters of Nicolas Sarkozy within the party. ==Members==
* Philippe Auberger * Jean Auclair * Jean-Claude Beaulieu * Marc Bernier * René Bouin * Loïc Bouvard * Philippe Briand * Jacques Briat * Bernard Brochand * Chantal Brunel * Dominique Caillaud * François Calvet * Bernard Carayon * Olivier Carré * Luc Chatel * Gérard Cherpion * Jean-Louis Christ * Philippe Cochet * Édouard Courtial * Paul-Henri Cugnenc * Olivier Dassault * Bernard Deflesselles * Lucien Degauchy * Francis Delattre * Jean-Jacques Descamps * Patrick Devedjian * Jacques Domergue * Jean-Pierre Door * Gérard Dubrac * Yannick Favennec * Daniel Fidelin * Jean-Michel Fourgous * Claude Gatignol * Bruno Gilles * Maurice Giro * Louis Giscard d'Estaing * Claude Goasguen * François-Michel Gonnot * Jean-Pierre Gorges * François Goulard * Claude Greff * Arlette Grosskost * Louis Guédon * Jean-Jacques Guillet * Sébastien Huyghe * Édouard Jacque * Aimé Kergueris * Pierre Lang * Marc Le Fur * Pierre Lellouche * Jean-Claude Lenoir * Jean-Louis Léonard * Lionnel Luca * Daniel Mach * Alain Madelin * Richard Mallié * Hervé Mariton * Fernand Siré * Christian Vanneste * Philippe Vitel * Gérard Longuet * Hervé Novelli Alain Madelin, the leader of DL and former deputy, was also a notable member of the club. Jean-Pierre Gorges left the club in 2006.
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