Foundation The European Conservatives and Reformists Party was founded as the
Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists on 1 October 2009, after the
ECR political group was founded in the wake of the
2009 European Parliament election, and was officially recognised by the European Parliament in January 2010. Amongst ACRE's eight founding members, the largest were the
UK Conservative Party, the Polish
PiS and the Czech
ODS. ECR Party was formally constituted under the chairmanship of Belgian MEP
Derk Jan Eppink, who was succeeded by Czech MEP
Jan Zahradil. ACRE's first congress took place in
Warsaw on 8 June 2010, attended by its founding members, including UK Conservative Party Chairman and Czech Prime Minister
Mirek Topolanek. On 25 March 2011, the
Civic Conservative Party from Slovakia joined; Iceland's
Independence Party in November 2011 (the party's first member from outside the European Union); Georgia's
Christian-Democratic Movement in August 2012; Italy's
Conservatives and Social Reformers in October 2012; the
Conservative Party of Canada became the ACRE's first associate member (later renamed 'regional partners') in November 2012;
Turkey's ruling
Justice and Development Party in November 2013; and the
Faroe Islands'
People's Party, and
Romania's
New Republic; and in July 2014,
Prosperous Armenia. The
Conservative Party of Georgia and
New Majority joined on 1 November 2014. At the same time, the ACRE formally affiliated to the
European Conservatives Group in the
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. In November 2015, the
Conservatives and Reformists of Italy were admitted as ECR Party members, followed by the
Alliance for Progress and Renewal (ALFA) of Germany and
M10 party of Romania in March 2016. The
Liberal Party of Australia,
Istiqlal Party of Morocco,
National Party of New Zealand, and
Republican Party of the United States joined as further regional partners in 2014, followed by
Afek Tounes and
Likud Movement in 2015 and 2016. The
Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists officially changed its name to the
Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe (ACRE) on 6 October 2016. In December 2018, ACRE was ordered to repay more than half a million euros of EU funds, following an investigation into their spending. This included €250,000 for a three-day conference in Miami and €90,000 for a trade meeting in
Kampala. ACRE had previously been asked to return €121,000 given to the
Prosperous Armenia party. More recently, the ECR has seen a shift further towards the conservative right with the acceptance of the
Brothers of Italy,
Forum for Democracy,
Vox, and the
Sweden Democrats as members in 2019. On 11 April 2023, the
Finns Party joined as the most recent member of the
ECR's European Parliament group.
Leadership The ECR Party has had three Presidents: ==Membership==