The 'Reforming Movement' was a French centrist political group created in 1972 by the alliance between the
Radical Party led by
Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber and the Christian-democratic
Progress and Modern Democracy headed by
Jean Lecanuet.
It proposed to form a third alternative between in one hand the "Presidential Majority" of
Georges Pompidou and dominated by the Gaullists, and in another hand the "Union of Left" gathering the Socialist and Communist parties.
However, it succeded to form a parliamentary group in 1973 thanks to the agreements of withdrawal with the right. One year later, it supported the winning candidacy of
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing at the
1974 presidential election. Then, the Reforming Movement split.