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I know that yellow is common associated with liberalism, but is Yellow really the colour of the party? The logo in the page is in black and white, their homepage is all cyan and pink, the logo of the group in Wikipedia is in sky blue, when you search for the party in google you most find blue, cyan or French tricolor-coloured images... I think that yellow is not the most adequated color to represent the party
Renaissances brands itself as centrist and was actually centrist during the 2017 campaign. Its political position since evolved a lot, leaning to the right. It even occasionally embraced far-right themes, and is regularly pointing the main left-wing parties as "Enemy of the Republic" (aka State). Some also have called it Big Tent.
Labeling Renaissance "centrist" on Wikipedia is now deceptive. The French Wikipedia has stopped using a particular label in the intro. They only specify the political position in the infobox, where it says : centrism, right-wing and big tent.
I suggest we align on this and stop labeling Renaissance outside of the infobox, where we should at least add "Right wing".
talking Cherry 08:20, 29 October 2023 (UTC)
Centre to centre-right. We have multiple sources for centre-right: [1], [2], [3]. Helper201 ( talk) 15:39, 19 June 2024 (UTC)
I would like to open a discussion as to what colour the party should be represented with in election-related data tables. The official, and current, colour used in their official logo is a dark navy blue and is what editors have been using when creating election boxes and data tables to present election results.
However, there are quite a few similar, darker colours used for the main political parties of France (RE, LR, RN & REC all use dark blue/black shades). As Renaissance has several other colours associated with it, a different colour could be agreed upon to use in place. To open the discussion, I would suggest one the following options:
Option 1: Revert back to the yellow ( ) used for La Republique En Marche!. Pros: already a fimilar colour in 2012-2017 election data tables & maps. Cons: not used anywhere in current Renaissance branding.
Option 2: Use the moderate blue ( ) colour from the
official party website. Pros: closely follows the contemporary branding of the party. Cons: similar to LR's colour.
Option 3: Stay with the current colour ( ). Pros: matches the official logo. Cons: very similar to colours used for RN, LR & REC.
Into oblivion ( talk) 05:10, 3 July 2024 (UTC)
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I know that yellow is common associated with liberalism, but is Yellow really the colour of the party? The logo in the page is in black and white, their homepage is all cyan and pink, the logo of the group in Wikipedia is in sky blue, when you search for the party in google you most find blue, cyan or French tricolor-coloured images... I think that yellow is not the most adequated color to represent the party
Renaissances brands itself as centrist and was actually centrist during the 2017 campaign. Its political position since evolved a lot, leaning to the right. It even occasionally embraced far-right themes, and is regularly pointing the main left-wing parties as "Enemy of the Republic" (aka State). Some also have called it Big Tent.
Labeling Renaissance "centrist" on Wikipedia is now deceptive. The French Wikipedia has stopped using a particular label in the intro. They only specify the political position in the infobox, where it says : centrism, right-wing and big tent.
I suggest we align on this and stop labeling Renaissance outside of the infobox, where we should at least add "Right wing".
talking Cherry 08:20, 29 October 2023 (UTC)
Centre to centre-right. We have multiple sources for centre-right: [1], [2], [3]. Helper201 ( talk) 15:39, 19 June 2024 (UTC)
I would like to open a discussion as to what colour the party should be represented with in election-related data tables. The official, and current, colour used in their official logo is a dark navy blue and is what editors have been using when creating election boxes and data tables to present election results.
However, there are quite a few similar, darker colours used for the main political parties of France (RE, LR, RN & REC all use dark blue/black shades). As Renaissance has several other colours associated with it, a different colour could be agreed upon to use in place. To open the discussion, I would suggest one the following options:
Option 1: Revert back to the yellow ( ) used for La Republique En Marche!. Pros: already a fimilar colour in 2012-2017 election data tables & maps. Cons: not used anywhere in current Renaissance branding.
Option 2: Use the moderate blue ( ) colour from the
official party website. Pros: closely follows the contemporary branding of the party. Cons: similar to LR's colour.
Option 3: Stay with the current colour ( ). Pros: matches the official logo. Cons: very similar to colours used for RN, LR & REC.
Into oblivion ( talk) 05:10, 3 July 2024 (UTC)