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More Europe (Italian: Più Europa or +Europa; +E or +Eu) is a liberal[2][4][5] and pro-European[6][7][5] political party in Italy, part of the centre-left coalition and member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party.

More Europe
Più Europa
LeaderEmma Bonino
SecretaryRiccardo Magi
PresidentFederico Pizzarotti
Founded23 November 2017; 6 years ago (2017-11-23)
HeadquartersVia Santa Caterina da Siena 46, Rome
Membership (2022)4,545[1]
IdeologyLiberalism (Italian)
Pro-Europeanism
Political positionCentre[2]
National affiliationCentre-left coalition (2018–present)
with Action (2021–2022)
European affiliationAlliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe[3]
Colours  Gold
Chamber of Deputies
2 / 400
Senate
0 / 200
European Parliament
0 / 73
Regional Councils
2 / 896
Website
www.piueuropa.eu

History edit

Foundation edit

More Europe was launched in November 2017, seeking to participate in the 2018 general election within the centre-left coalition centred on the Democratic Party (PD).[8] The founding members were two liberal and distinctively pro-Europeanist parties: the Italian Radicals (RI), whose leading members included Emma Bonino (a former minister of International Commerce and Foreign Affairs), Riccardo Magi and Marco Cappato, and Forza Europa (FE), led by Benedetto Della Vedova, a former Radical elected in 2013 with Future and Freedom (FLI) and later transitated through Civic Choice (SC). The RI and FE were joined by individual members of the Civics and Innovators (CI) sub-group in the Chamber of Deputies, formed by former SC members (two CI deputies, Andrea Mazziotti and Stefano Dambruoso, were already involved with FE).

Angelo Bonelli, coordinator of the Federation of the Greens, had earlier proposed to the Radicals a joint list together with Progressive Camp (CP), a would-be party launched by Giuliano Pisapia, named "Ecology, Europe, Rights".[9] However, Pisapia announced that he would not participate in the election and declared CP's experience over, while the Radicals organised +E and the Greens would form an alternative list named Together.

2018 general election edit

In early January 2018, Bonino and Della Vedova announced that +E would run as a stand-alone list, due to technical reasons associated with the new electoral laws.[10] While the PD leadership was trying to find a solution to those problems,[11] on 4 January, Bruno Tabacci, leader of the centrist, mostly Christian-democratic and also pro-Europeanist Democratic Centre (CD), announced that his party would join the coalition +E, in alliance with the PD, to overcome those issues.[12][13][14][15] Later in January, +E was enlarged also to the Progressive Area (AP), a small left-wing party emerged from the dissolution of the aforementioned CP.[16][17]

The list won 2.6% of the vote in the election, falling short of the 3% threshold, but had three elects in single-seat constituencies (Bonino to the Senate, Magi and Tabacci to the Chamber) and one among Italians abroad (Alessandro Fusacchia, a Radical, in the European constituency). After the election, +E was part of the opposition to Giuseppe Conte's first government, composed of a coalition of the Five Star Movement (M5S) and the League.

In the regional elections held on the same day of the general election, +E won one seat in Lombardy and one in Lazio.

Political party edit

In July 2018, +E started to organise itself as a full-fledged party. It was decided that a committee, presided by Gianfranco Spadaccia (a long-time Radical), would lead +E until the founding congress, scheduled for January 2019. The newly formed committee appointed Della Vedova as coordinator.[18] In January 2019, at the congress, Della Vedova was elected secretary of +E with 55.7% of the vote, defeating Marco Cappato (30.2%) and Alessandro Fusacchia (14.1%).[19][20]

In February 2019, the party was admitted into the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party.[21]

In the run-up to the 2019 European Parliament election +E was joined by: Italia in Comune (IiC), a green and progressive party led by Federico Pizzarotti;[22][23][24] the Italian Socialist Party (PSI), a minor social-democratic party, member of the Party of European Socialists (PES);[25][26] the Italian Republican Party (PRI);[27][28] the Italian section of the European Democratic Party (EDP/PDE), led by Francesco Rutelli; and, in the North-East, Team Köllensperger (TK), a liberal party from South Tyrol, observer member of the ALDE Party.[29] The slates included, along with Bonino and Della Vedova: David Borrelli and Daniela Aiuto, two MEPs both originally elected with the M5S; Federica Sabbati, a former secretary-general of the ALDE Party; and art critic Philippe Daverio.[30][31][32]

In the election, the party obtained 3.1% of the vote, falling short of the 4% threshold - thus, no MEPs.

Splits and new alliances edit

In August 2019, tensions grew within the coalition supporting the government, leading to the issuing of a motion of no-confidence by the League.[33] During the following government crisis, the M5S and the PD agreed to form a new cabinet together, under outgoing Prime Minister Conte.[34] In September, +E decided not to support the newly formed Conte II Cabinet, despite opposition by Tabacci, Magi and Fusacchia.[35][36] The three voted in favour of the government in the Chamber, while Bonino voted against in the Senate.[37] Consequently, Tabacci led CD, which had continued to be active as an associate party, out of the party.[38][39] However, some leading members of CD, notably including Fabrizio Ferrandelli, chose to stay within +E.[40] Della Vedova reassured that the party would continue activity also after CD's departure.[41] In October, also Fusacchia announced he was leaving the party, which was left with only one deputy, Magi,[42] who remained despited his early support of the government.

In the 2020 regional elections, +E won a seat in Campania, falling short in other places, notably in Veneto, Tuscany and Apulia.

In November 2020, Magi and Bonino formed joint sub-groups in the Mixed Groups of the Chamber and the Senate, respectively, with the deputies and senators affiliated with Action (A), a political party led by Carlo Calenda. The sub-group in the Chamber counted four deputies, the one in the Senate three senators.[43][44]

In February 2021, Della Vedova was appointed undersecretary of Foreign Affairs in Mario Draghi's government.[45]

In March 2021, Carlo Cottarelli, a former director of the International Monetary Fund, was chosen by +E, Action, the PRI, the Liberal Democratic Alliance for Italy (ALI) and The Liberals to head of a scientific committee designed to elaborate of a joint political program.[46][47][48]

During a national assembly in March, treasurer Valerio Federico suffered a motion of no confidence and Bonino left the party in protest. The motion was supported by Magi, Igor Boni, Silvja Manzi, Piercamillo Falasca and Carmelo Palma, the first three leading members of Italian Radicals and the latter two formerly close associates of Della Vedova. Subsequently, Della Vedova resigned as secretary. As a result, a congress should have been held within three months.[49][50][51][52][53][54] Subsequently, Palma replaced Federico as treasurer. In late May Michele Usuelli was appointed new treasurer and the congress was rescheduled for July.[55]

During the party's second congress in July, Bonino returned into the party's fold, and Della Vedova, Magi and Maria Saeli were elected secretary, president and treasurer, respectively.[56] Della Vedova received 77% of the vote by delegates and Magi 60%, while Saeli was unopposed.[57]

In January 2022, the party formed a federation with Action.[58]

2022 general election edit

In the run-up of the 2022 general election, +E broke up with Action, as the latter decided not to align with the centre-left coalition led by the PD, but to form a stand-alone list with Italia Viva (IV).[59][60][61] Also, the Italian Radicals disaligned from +E and offered a generic support to the centre-left, without endorsing a specific list.[62] Nevertheless, some of the most senior members the Italian Radicals, like Bonino, Magi, Manzi, Lorenzo Strik Lievers, Manuela Zambrano, Valerio Federico and several others, continued to be active in +E as well and are running as candidates for the party,[63][64][65] which chose to add "Bonino" to its symbol.[66] +E's electoral lists included also some newcomers and/or independents, such as Marco Bentivogli (a reformist trade unionist), Dorina Bianchi (a social-conservative),[67] Gianfranco Librandi (L'Italia c'è and ex-IV),[68] Enzo Peluso (ex-PRI)[69] and Franz Ploner (Team K).[65]

In the election, the party obtained 2.8% of the vote,[70] falling short of the 3% threshold. Della Vedova and Magi were elected to the Chamber from single-seat constituencies, while Bonino was defeated in her Senate constituency.[71] Following the election, the two +E elected deputies and Luca Pastorino of èViva formed a joint sub-group within the Mixed Group.[72]

In December 2022, treasurer Saeli and Fabrizio Ferrandelli, both leading members in Sicily, switched to Action.[73]

In February 2023, the party held its third congress. Della Vedova chose not to run again for secretary. Magi, a long-time Radical, was elected secretary and Pizzarotti, a former mayor of Parma for the M5S turned independent who had recently joined the party, was appointed president. Originally, Magi and Pizzarotti were rivals for secretary, but a deal was brokered by Bonino. By the way, Pizzarotti's list was the most voted by delegates and will have more representatives in the party's assembly.[74][75][76][77][78]

Composition edit

Founding members edit

Current associate parties edit

Party Main ideology Leader
Forza Europa Liberalism Benedetto Della Vedova
Team K Liberalism Paul Köllensperger

Former associate parties edit

Election results edit

Italian Parliament edit

Election Chamber of Deputies Senate of the Republic Leader
Votes % Seats +/– Position Votes % Seats +/– Position
2018 841,468 2.6
3 / 630
  7th 714,821 2.4
1 / 315
  7th Emma Bonino
2022 823,932 2.8
2 / 400
 
1
  8th 809,412 2.9
0 / 200
 
1
  8th

European Parliament edit

Election Votes % Seats +/– Position Leader
2019
833,443[a]
3.11
0 / 76
  6th
  1. ^ In a joint list with Italia in Comune and Italian Socialist Party.

Regional Councils edit

Region Election year Votes % Seats +/–
Abruzzo 2019 14,198 (12th) 2.36
0 / 31
Apulia 2020 5,062 (19th) 0.30
0 / 51
Campania 2020 45,500 (14th) 1.93
1 / 51
  1
Emilia-Romagna 2020 33,087 (10th)[a] 1.53
0 / 50
Lazio 2018 52,451 (9th) 2.06
1 / 50
  1
Liguria 2020 15,081 (9th) [b] 2.41
0 / 31
Lombardy 2018 108,743 (8th) 2.07
1 / 80
  1
Marche 2020 17,268 (8th) [c] 2.77
0 / 31
Piedmont 2019 34,993 (9th) 1.82
0 / 51
Veneto 2020 14,246 (12th) [d] 0.69
0 / 51
  1. ^ In a joint list with Italian Republican Party and Italian Socialist Party.
  2. ^ In a joint list with Italia Viva and Italian Socialist Party.
  3. ^ In a joint list with Green Europe and Civic list Marche.
  4. ^ In a joint list with Volt Europa.

Leadership edit

Federation edit

Political party edit

  • Secretary: Benedetto Della Vedova (2019–2021, 2021–2023), Riccardo Magi (2023–present)
    • Deputy Secretary: Piercamillo Falasca (2019–2020), Costanza Hermanin (2019–2020), Piercamillo Falasca (2023–present)
    • Coordinator: Giordano Masini (2019–2021, 2021–2023), Nicolò Scibelli (2023–present)
  • President: Bruno Tabacci (2019), Simona Viola (2019–2021), Riccardo Magi (2021–2023), Federico Pizzarotti (2023–present)
  • President of the Assembly: Bruno Tabacci (2019), Simona Viola (2019–2021), Fabrizio Ferrandelli (2021–2022), Giulio Del Balzo (2023), Manuela Zambrano (2023–present)
    • Vice President of the Assembly: Alessandra Senatore (2019–2021), Nicoletta Parisi (2021–2023), Carla Taibi (2021–2023), Bruno Gambardella (2023–present), Cristina Bagnoli (2023–present)
  • Treasurer: Silvja Manzi (2019), Valerio Federico (2019–2021), Carmelo Palma (2021), Michele Usuelli (2021), Maria Saeli (2021–2022), Alfonso Maria Gallo (2022–2023), Carla Taibi (2023–present)

Symbols edit

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External links edit

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affiliationAlliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe 3 Colours GoldChamber of Deputies2 400Senate0 200European Parliament0 73Regional Councils2 896Websitewww piueuropa euPolitics of ItalyPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 2018 general election 1 3 Political party 1 4 Splits and new alliances 1 5 2022 general election 2 Composition 2 1 Founding members 2 2 Current associate parties 2 3 Former associate parties 3 Election results 3 1 Italian Parliament 3 2 European Parliament 3 3 Regional Councils 4 Leadership 4 1 Federation 4 2 Political party 5 Symbols 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFoundation edit More Europe was launched in November 2017 seeking to participate in the 2018 general election within the centre left coalition centred on the Democratic Party PD 8 The founding members were two liberal and distinctively pro Europeanist parties the Italian Radicals RI whose leading members included Emma Bonino a former minister of International Commerce and Foreign Affairs Riccardo Magi and Marco Cappato and Forza Europa FE led by Benedetto Della Vedova a former Radical elected in 2013 with Future and Freedom FLI and later transitated through Civic Choice SC The RI and FE were joined by individual members of the Civics and Innovators CI sub group in the Chamber of Deputies formed by former SC members two CI deputies Andrea Mazziotti and Stefano Dambruoso were already involved with FE Angelo Bonelli coordinator of the Federation of the Greens had earlier proposed to the Radicals a joint list together with Progressive Camp CP a would be party launched by Giuliano Pisapia named Ecology Europe Rights 9 However Pisapia announced that he would not participate in the election and declared CP s experience over while the Radicals organised E and the Greens would form an alternative list named Together 2018 general election edit In early January 2018 Bonino and Della Vedova announced that E would run as a stand alone list due to technical reasons associated with the new electoral laws 10 While the PD leadership was trying to find a solution to those problems 11 on 4 January Bruno Tabacci leader of the centrist mostly Christian democratic and also pro Europeanist Democratic Centre CD announced that his party would join the coalition E in alliance with the PD to overcome those issues 12 13 14 15 Later in January E was enlarged also to the Progressive Area AP a small left wing party emerged from the dissolution of the aforementioned CP 16 17 The list won 2 6 of the vote in the election falling short of the 3 threshold but had three elects in single seat constituencies Bonino to the Senate Magi and Tabacci to the Chamber and one among Italians abroad Alessandro Fusacchia a Radical in the European constituency After the election E was part of the opposition to Giuseppe Conte s first government composed of a coalition of the Five Star Movement M5S and the League In the regional elections held on the same day of the general election E won one seat in Lombardy and one in Lazio Political party edit In July 2018 E started to organise itself as a full fledged party It was decided that a committee presided by Gianfranco Spadaccia a long time Radical would lead E until the founding congress scheduled for January 2019 The newly formed committee appointed Della Vedova as coordinator 18 In January 2019 at the congress Della Vedova was elected secretary of E with 55 7 of the vote defeating Marco Cappato 30 2 and Alessandro Fusacchia 14 1 19 20 In February 2019 the party was admitted into the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party 21 In the run up to the 2019 European Parliament election E was joined by Italia in Comune IiC a green and progressive party led by Federico Pizzarotti 22 23 24 the Italian Socialist Party PSI a minor social democratic party member of the Party of European Socialists PES 25 26 the Italian Republican Party PRI 27 28 the Italian section of the European Democratic Party EDP PDE led by Francesco Rutelli and in the North East Team Kollensperger TK a liberal party from South Tyrol observer member of the ALDE Party 29 The slates included along with Bonino and Della Vedova David Borrelli and Daniela Aiuto two MEPs both originally elected with the M5S Federica Sabbati a former secretary general of the ALDE Party and art critic Philippe Daverio 30 31 32 In the election the party obtained 3 1 of the vote falling short of the 4 threshold thus no MEPs Splits and new alliances edit In August 2019 tensions grew within the coalition supporting the government leading to the issuing of a motion of no confidence by the League 33 During the following government crisis the M5S and the PD agreed to form a new cabinet together under outgoing Prime Minister Conte 34 In September E decided not to support the newly formed Conte II Cabinet despite opposition by Tabacci Magi and Fusacchia 35 36 The three voted in favour of the government in the Chamber while Bonino voted against in the Senate 37 Consequently Tabacci led CD which had continued to be active as an associate party out of the party 38 39 However some leading members of CD notably including Fabrizio Ferrandelli chose to stay within E 40 Della Vedova reassured that the party would continue activity also after CD s departure 41 In October also Fusacchia announced he was leaving the party which was left with only one deputy Magi 42 who remained despited his early support of the government In the 2020 regional elections E won a seat in Campania falling short in other places notably in Veneto Tuscany and Apulia In November 2020 Magi and Bonino formed joint sub groups in the Mixed Groups of the Chamber and the Senate respectively with the deputies and senators affiliated with Action A a political party led by Carlo Calenda The sub group in the Chamber counted four deputies the one in the Senate three senators 43 44 In February 2021 Della Vedova was appointed undersecretary of Foreign Affairs in Mario Draghi s government 45 In March 2021 Carlo Cottarelli a former director of the International Monetary Fund was chosen by E Action the PRI the Liberal Democratic Alliance for Italy ALI and The Liberals to head of a scientific committee designed to elaborate of a joint political program 46 47 48 During a national assembly in March treasurer Valerio Federico suffered a motion of no confidence and Bonino left the party in protest The motion was supported by Magi Igor Boni Silvja Manzi Piercamillo Falasca and Carmelo Palma the first three leading members of Italian Radicals and the latter two formerly close associates of Della Vedova Subsequently Della Vedova resigned as secretary As a result a congress should have been held within three months 49 50 51 52 53 54 Subsequently Palma replaced Federico as treasurer In late May Michele Usuelli was appointed new treasurer and the congress was rescheduled for July 55 During the party s second congress in July Bonino returned into the party s fold and Della Vedova Magi and Maria Saeli were elected secretary president and treasurer respectively 56 Della Vedova received 77 of the vote by delegates and Magi 60 while Saeli was unopposed 57 In January 2022 the party formed a federation with Action 58 2022 general election edit In the run up of the 2022 general election E broke up with Action as the latter decided not to align with the centre left coalition led by the PD but to form a stand alone list with Italia Viva IV 59 60 61 Also the Italian Radicals disaligned from E and offered a generic support to the centre left without endorsing a specific list 62 Nevertheless some of the most senior members the Italian Radicals like Bonino Magi Manzi Lorenzo Strik Lievers Manuela Zambrano Valerio Federico and several others continued to be active in E as well and are running as candidates for the party 63 64 65 which chose to add Bonino to its symbol 66 E s electoral lists included also some newcomers and or independents such as Marco Bentivogli a reformist trade unionist Dorina Bianchi a social conservative 67 Gianfranco Librandi L Italia c e and ex IV 68 Enzo Peluso ex PRI 69 and Franz Ploner Team K 65 In the election the party obtained 2 8 of the vote 70 falling short of the 3 threshold Della Vedova and Magi were elected to the Chamber from single seat constituencies while Bonino was defeated in her Senate constituency 71 Following the election the two E elected deputies and Luca Pastorino of eViva formed a joint sub group within the Mixed Group 72 In December 2022 treasurer Saeli and Fabrizio Ferrandelli both leading members in Sicily switched to Action 73 In February 2023 the party held its third congress Della Vedova chose not to run again for secretary Magi a long time Radical was elected secretary and Pizzarotti a former mayor of Parma for the M5S turned independent who had recently joined the party was appointed president Originally Magi and Pizzarotti were rivals for secretary but a deal was brokered by Bonino By the way Pizzarotti s list was the most voted by delegates and will have more representatives in the party s assembly 74 75 76 77 78 Composition editFounding members edit Party Main ideology LeaderDemocratic Centre Christian left Bruno TabacciItalian Radicals Liberalism Emma BoninoForza Europa Liberalism Benedetto Della VedovaProgressive Area Democratic socialism Michele RagostaCurrent associate parties edit Party Main ideology LeaderForza Europa Liberalism Benedetto Della VedovaTeam K Liberalism Paul KollenspergerFormer associate parties edit Party Main ideology LeaderDemocratic Centre Christian left Bruno TabacciItalian Radicals Liberalism Emma BoninoItalia in Comune Progressivism Federico PizzarottiItalian Republican Party Liberalism Corrado SaponaroProgressive Area Democratic socialism Michele RagostaItalian Socialist Party Social democracy Enzo MaraioEuropean Democratic Party Centrism Francesco RutelliElection results editItalian Parliament edit Election Chamber of Deputies Senate of the Republic LeaderVotes Seats Position Votes Seats Position2018 841 468 2 6 3 630 nbsp 7th 714 821 2 4 1 315 nbsp 7th Emma Bonino2022 823 932 2 8 2 400 nbsp 1 nbsp 8th 809 412 2 9 0 200 nbsp 1 nbsp 8thEuropean Parliament edit Election Votes Seats Position Leader2019 833 443 a 3 11 0 76 nbsp 6th Emma Bonino In a joint list with Italia in Comune and Italian Socialist Party Regional Councils edit Region Election year Votes Seats Abruzzo 2019 14 198 12th 2 36 0 31 Apulia 2020 5 062 19th 0 30 0 51 Campania 2020 45 500 14th 1 93 1 51 nbsp 1Emilia Romagna 2020 33 087 10th a 1 53 0 50 Lazio 2018 52 451 9th 2 06 1 50 nbsp 1Liguria 2020 15 081 9th b 2 41 0 31 Lombardy 2018 108 743 8th 2 07 1 80 nbsp 1Marche 2020 17 268 8th c 2 77 0 31 Piedmont 2019 34 993 9th 1 82 0 51 Veneto 2020 14 246 12th d 0 69 0 51 In a joint list with Italian Republican Party and Italian Socialist Party In a joint list with Italia Viva and Italian Socialist Party In a joint list with Green Europe and Civic list Marche In a joint list with Volt Europa Leadership editFederation edit Coordinator Benedetto Della Vedova 2018 2019 Deputy Coordinator Bruno Tabacci 2018 2019 Massimiliano Iervolino 2018 2019 Administrator Silvja Manzi 2018 2019 President Gianfranco Spadaccia 2018 2019 Political party edit Secretary Benedetto Della Vedova 2019 2021 2021 2023 Riccardo Magi 2023 present Deputy Secretary Piercamillo Falasca 2019 2020 Costanza Hermanin 2019 2020 Piercamillo Falasca 2023 present Coordinator Giordano Masini 2019 2021 2021 2023 Nicolo Scibelli 2023 present President Bruno Tabacci 2019 Simona Viola 2019 2021 Riccardo Magi 2021 2023 Federico Pizzarotti 2023 present President of the Assembly Bruno Tabacci 2019 Simona Viola 2019 2021 Fabrizio Ferrandelli 2021 2022 Giulio Del Balzo 2023 Manuela Zambrano 2023 present Vice President of the Assembly Alessandra Senatore 2019 2021 Nicoletta Parisi 2021 2023 Carla Taibi 2021 2023 Bruno Gambardella 2023 present Cristina Bagnoli 2023 present Treasurer Silvja Manzi 2019 Valerio Federico 2019 2021 Carmelo Palma 2021 Michele Usuelli 2021 Maria Saeli 2021 2022 Alfonso Maria Gallo 2022 2023 Carla Taibi 2023 present Symbols edit nbsp Official logo nbsp 2018 general election nbsp 2019 European election nbsp 2022 general electionReferences edit Iscritti per Regione Europa a b Nordsieck Wolfram 2018 Italy Parties and Elections in Europe ALDE supports Piu Europa ahead of Italian elections ALDE Party Archived from the original on 27 May 2019 Retrieved 1 February 2019 Forza Europa piace ai francesi e si fa lista con i Radicali Nasce Europa www ilfoglio it a b Europa nell Enciclopedia Treccani Bonino i dem e gli Stati Uniti d Europa Democratica 31 August 2022 Italy Europe Elects Pd Radicali aperta la trattativa per un intesa elettorale Il segretario Magi Percorso avviato L Huffington Post 13 November 2017 Radicali italiani ecco la lista europeista di Bonino e Della Vedova Repubblica it 23 November 2017 Politica Redazione 1 January 2018 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