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Transnational Radical Party

The Transnational Radical Party (TRP), whose official name is Nonviolent Radical Party, Transnational and Transparty (NRPTT), is a political association of citizens, members of parliament and members of government of various national and political backgrounds who intend to adopt nonviolent means to create an effective body of international law with respect for individuals, human, civil and political rights, as well as the affirmation of democracy and political freedom in the world. The TRP does not participate in elections and, despite being named "party", is a non-governmental organization (NGO), with consultative status at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations (UN) since 1995,[2] adept in building synergies among political forces aimed at achieving the goals of its congressional motions.

Nonviolent Radical Party Transnational and Transparty
AbbreviationTRP or NRPTT
PredecessorRadical Party (Italy)
Formation1 January 1989
FounderMarco Pannella
Founded atRome
TypeNonprofit NGO
Legal statusActive
PurposeDefense of personal and collective freedoms, human, civil and political rights
HeadquartersVia di Torre Argentina 76, 00186 Rome
Region
Worldwide
MethodsNonviolence, lobbying
FieldsPolitics
Membership (2018)
3,308[1]
Secretary
Maurizio Turco
President
Diego Sabatinelli
Treasurer
Irene Testa
Subsidiaries
Affiliations
Websitewww.partitoradicale.it
www.radicalparty.org
www.nrptt.org

The TRP is the direct evolution of the Radical Party, a political party in Italy, active from 1955 to 1989, and is a separate entity from the once-connected Italian Radicals party, founded in 2001 as PRT's section in the country.

The TRP often advocates the international use of Esperanto in its literature.[3]

History edit

The TRP's forerunner, the Radical Party (PR), was established in 1955 by a left-wing splinter group from the centre-right Italian Liberal Party (PLI), under the leadership of Marco Pannella. In 1989, the PR was transformed into the TRP. In 1992, a majority of Italy's Radicals formed, at the national-level in Italian politics, the Pannella List. Since 1999, Radicals ran in elections under the banner of Bonino List, named after Emma Bonino. After a breakthrough in the 1999 European Parliament election, Italy's Radicals formed the Italian Radicals (RI).

Background and foundation edit

In the 1979 European Parliament election, the first in which voters voted directly for the European Parliament, the PR obtained its best result ever countrywide (3.7% of the vote, resulting in the election of three MEPs, including Pannella). Following the election, the PR was involved with the Coordination of European Green and Radical Parties (CEGRP) and its unsuccessful efforts to create a single pan-European platform for green and radical politics.[4] More importantly, since then, the party projected itself into international politics.

In 1988, after a decade during which transnational issues and values were emphasised, the PR's congress decided that the party would be transformed during 1989 into the TRP and that the latter would not present itself in elections (in order to avoid competition with the other parties and stimulate cooperation instead), while permitting "dual membership" with other parties.[5] The new symbol featuring the stylised face of Mahatma Gandhi[6] was the point of no return in the transformation of the PR into an instrument of political fight completely at disposal of issue-oriented campaigns.[7][8]

All this provoked great controversy among Radicals. Some long-time members left in order to continue their own activity in other parties or retire from public life. However, also most TRP Radicals continued to be actively engaged in politics, sometimes supported by the TRP itself, sometimes seeking hospitality in traditional parties or creating entirely new electoral lists.[9][10] In the 1989 European Parliament election Pannella stood as a successful candidate of the joint list between the PLI (his former party) and the Italian Republican Party, some Radicals formed the "Anti-prohibition List on Drugs" (1 MEP), while others joined the Rainbow Greens (2 MEPs). In the run-up of the 1992 general election the Pannella List was formed.

Sergio Stanzani and Emma Bonino were the first secretary and president of the party, respectively. In 1993 Bonino, who would be appointed to the European Commission in 1995, replaced Stanzani, and Pannella became president.

International activities and ECOSOC recognition edit

The TRP was soon involved in comparing the conditions of the rule of law among different democracies throughout the world.[11] While its members and economic resources continued to come primarily from Italy, the party strengthened its activities worldwide, especially in the countries of post-communist Eastern Europe.[12][13] In this respect, the TRP launched the Multilingual Telematics System,[14][15] one of the first bulletin board systems in Italy to allow multiple connections at the same time with the many countries where the party had influence and membership.

In 1995, after an intense institutional work, the TRP became a non-governmental organization for the promotion of human rights' legislation and the affirmation of democracy and freedom worldwide. As such, it was granted the general consultative status at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations (UN).[16]

Also in 1995, Olivier Dupuis, a long-time Radical from Belgium and founding member of the TRP who had moved to Budapest, Hungary in 1988 and from there had coordinated TRP's activities in Eastern Europe, was elected secretary of the party, while Jean-François Hory, a French MEP of the Radical Party of the Left within the TRP-sponsored European Radical Alliance group, was president. In 1996, Dupuis took Pannella's seat in the European Parliament.

Within the UN, the party has been involved in a variety of issues: the moratorium on the death penalty and the proposal of a complete abolition,[17] anti-prohibition against global mafias,[18] fair justice,[19] freedom of scientific research and the ban on female genital mutilation.[20] Additionally, the TRP has allowed access to UN meetings to some stateless people, including Tibetans,[21] Uyghurs[22] and Montagnards,[23] and led active monitoring of conflicts, such as the case of Ukraine versus Russia,[24] or gave voice to dissidents opposed to authoritarian regimes like Cuba[25] and Turkey.[22] For its proposal of a peace plan in the Chechen–Russian conflict,[26] the party has collided with Russia and its members risked expulsion from the country.[27]

"Italian plague", decline and internal crisis edit

Radicals have often accused the Italian media of ignoring their initiatives and focusing merely on internal conflicts within the Radical world.[28][29][30] The inadequate information on Radical initiatives by the Italian media has been meticulously verified by the TRP-sponsored Centro d'Ascolto dell'Informazione Radiotelevisiva[31] and produced several sentences featuring compensations to be paid by RAI, the Italian public broadcaster, and commercial TV as well. Some confusion came from the fact that since the 2000s, rather than highlighting its expansion abroad, the TRP has preferred to focus on the "Case Italy", emblematic of the decadence of a constitutional political system into a "real democracy", that is to say a formal democracy in which its very institutions substantially act in contrast with the constitution.[32][33] According to the TRP, Italy has become a "partycratic regime" and, as such, has started to spread the "plague" of "real democracy" around the democratic world. That was denounced by Radicals within international organisations and though the publication of a "yellow book" on the "Italian plague".[34]

However, the TRP effectively suffered internal problems too. In 2003 Dupuis resigned from secretary because of serious political differences with Pannella. In 2011–14 Demba Traoré, a politician from Mali, served briefly as secretary: he left the party without officially resigning, after being returned to the government of his own country. The TRP was later provisionally run by a committee, known as the "senate", led by Pannella and composed of the party's leading members.

Re-organisation and break-up with Italian Radicals edit

After the death of Pannella in May 2016, an extraordinary congress was convened in September to overcome the long inactivity due to the absence of the secretary, as well as the economic problems undermining the party's viability. The congress adopted with 178 votes in favour, 79 against and 13 abstentions on the final resolution:

  • set three main goals (1. affirmation of the rule of law and the human right of knowledge; 2. justice reform in Italy, including pardon, amnesty, abolition of the article 41-bis prison regime and of life sentences; 3. formation of the United States of Europe, inspired on the Ventotene Manifesto);
  • set a membership target of 3,000 members for 2017 and 2018 in order to pay for the party's debts, otherwise the TRP would be dissolved;
  • suspended the party's organs (secretary, president, treasurer, senate, etc.), with the exception of the congress;
  • elected a collective leadership led by Rita Bernardini, Antonella Casu, Sergio D'Elia and Maurizio Turco (legal representative).[35][36]

The minority faction, led by Bonino and Marco Cappato, in turn, controlled the RI,[37][38] as confirmed in their November 2016 congress.[39][40] In February 2017 the TRP severed its ties with the RI (accused of boycotting the TRP, using its assets without paying for them and pursuing an Italian-only electoral agenda), and the latter could no longer use the Radical headquarters.[41][42][43][44][45] However, the RI's congress invited its members to adhere to the TRP.[46] The 3,000-member target for 2017 was achieved by the TRP in December,[47] while the RI had launched a pro-Europeanist electoral list named More Europe for the 2018 Italian general election.[48][49]

With the 2019 congress, the TRP, having met the membership targe of 3,000 both in 2017 and 2018,[1] returned to regular business. The new elected leadership included Turco as secretary, Diego Sabatinelli as president of the newly-formed general council and Irene Testa as treasurer, as well as three honorary presidents (Ettore Cannavera, Michael Giffoni and Gaia Tortora).[50]

Leadership edit

1989–2016
  • Secretary: Sergio Stanzani (1989–1993), Emma Bonino (1993–1995), Olivier Dupuis (1995–2003), Demba Traoré (2011–2014)
  • President: Emma Bonino (1989–1993), Marco Pannella (1993–1995), Jean-François Hory (1995–2002), Sergio Stanzani (2002–2011)
    • President of the Federal Council / Senate: Marco Pannella (1989–1993), Olivier Dupuis (1993–1995), Marco Pannella (2005–2016)
    • Honorary President: Bruno Zevi (1989–1999), Sergio Stanzani (2011–2013)
  • Treasurer: Paolo Vigevano (1989–1993), Ottavio Lavaggi (1993–1995), Danilo Quinto (1995–2005), Maurizio Turco (2005–2016)
2016–2019

The 2016 congress elected a collective Presidency, composed of the following members: Matteo Angioli, Angiolo Bandinelli, Marco Beltrandi, Rita Bernardini (coordinator), Maurizio Bolognetti, Antonella Casu (coordinator), Antonio Cerrone, Deborah Cianfanelli, Maria Antonietta Coscioni, Sergio D'Elia (coordinator), Mariano Giustino, Giuseppe Rippa, Giuseppe Rossodivita, Irene Testa, Maurizio Turco (coordinator and legal representative), Valter Vecellio, and Elisabetta Zamparutti.[51]

2019–present
  • Secretary: Maurizio Turco (2019–present)
    • President of the General Council: Diego Sabatinelli (2019–present)
    • Honorary President: Ettore Cannavera / Michael Giffoni / Gaia Tortora (2019–present)
  • Treasurer: Irene Testa (2019–present)

Members edit

Current prominent members (as of December 2017):[52][53]

Former prominent members:[54]

  • Marco Pannella, former Italian Member of the European Parliament;
  • Gianfranco Dell'Alba, former Italian Member of the European Parliament;
  • Benedetto Della Vedova, Italian Undersecretary and former Italian Member of the European Parliament;
  • Olivier Dupuis, former Italian Member of the European Parliament;
  • David Borden, Executive Director of DRCNet;
  • Enver Can, President of the Eastern Turkistan National Congress;
  • Chris Davies, former British Member of the European Parliament;
  • Wei Jingsheng, President of the Chinese Overseas Coalition for Democracy;
  • Oumar Khambiev, former Chechen Minister;
  • Kok Ksor, President of the Montagnard Foundation, Inc.;
  • Quan Nguyen, President of the International Committee for the Nonviolent in Vietnam;
  • Arbën Xhaferi, Chairman of the Democratic Party of Albanians in North Macedonia;
  • Vanida Tephsouvan, Executive Director of the Lao Movement of Human Rights;
  • Arnold S. Trebach, President International Antiprohibitionist League;
  • Vo Van Ai, President of the Vietnam Committee for Human Rights.

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website (English-language version)
  • Official website (Italian-language version)

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The Transnational Radical Party TRP whose official name is Nonviolent Radical Party Transnational and Transparty NRPTT is a political association of citizens members of parliament and members of government of various national and political backgrounds who intend to adopt nonviolent means to create an effective body of international law with respect for individuals human civil and political rights as well as the affirmation of democracy and political freedom in the world The TRP does not participate in elections and despite being named party is a non governmental organization NGO with consultative status at the Economic and Social Council ECOSOC of the United Nations UN since 1995 2 adept in building synergies among political forces aimed at achieving the goals of its congressional motions Nonviolent Radical Party Transnational and TranspartyAbbreviationTRP or NRPTTPredecessorRadical Party Italy Formation1 January 1989FounderMarco PannellaFounded atRomeTypeNonprofit NGOLegal statusActivePurposeDefense of personal and collective freedoms human civil and political rightsHeadquartersVia di Torre Argentina 76 00186 RomeRegionWorldwideMethodsNonviolence lobbyingFieldsPoliticsMembership 2018 3 308 1 SecretaryMaurizio TurcoPresidentDiego SabatinelliTreasurerIrene TestaSubsidiariesRadio Radicale FM Italy AffiliationsPannella List Italy Certi Diritti Italy Hands Off Cain Italy Charter 97 Belarus Esperanto Radikala Asocio Belgium Basta Ya Spain Montagnard Foundation Vietnam Law Enforcement Action Partnership UK DRCNet Foundation StoptheDrugWar org USA Websitewww wbr partitoradicale wbr it www wbr radicalparty wbr org www wbr nrptt wbr orgThe TRP is the direct evolution of the Radical Party a political party in Italy active from 1955 to 1989 and is a separate entity from the once connected Italian Radicals party founded in 2001 as PRT s section in the country The TRP often advocates the international use of Esperanto in its literature 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Background and foundation 1 2 International activities and ECOSOC recognition 1 3 Italian plague decline and internal crisis 1 4 Re organisation and break up with Italian Radicals 2 Leadership 3 Members 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFurther information Italian Radicals disambiguation Pannella List Bonino List and Italian Radicals The TRP s forerunner the Radical Party PR was established in 1955 by a left wing splinter group from the centre right Italian Liberal Party PLI under the leadership of Marco Pannella In 1989 the PR was transformed into the TRP In 1992 a majority of Italy s Radicals formed at the national level in Italian politics the Pannella List Since 1999 Radicals ran in elections under the banner of Bonino List named after Emma Bonino After a breakthrough in the 1999 European Parliament election Italy s Radicals formed the Italian Radicals RI Background and foundation edit In the 1979 European Parliament election the first in which voters voted directly for the European Parliament the PR obtained its best result ever countrywide 3 7 of the vote resulting in the election of three MEPs including Pannella Following the election the PR was involved with the Coordination of European Green and Radical Parties CEGRP and its unsuccessful efforts to create a single pan European platform for green and radical politics 4 More importantly since then the party projected itself into international politics In 1988 after a decade during which transnational issues and values were emphasised the PR s congress decided that the party would be transformed during 1989 into the TRP and that the latter would not present itself in elections in order to avoid competition with the other parties and stimulate cooperation instead while permitting dual membership with other parties 5 The new symbol featuring the stylised face of Mahatma Gandhi 6 was the point of no return in the transformation of the PR into an instrument of political fight completely at disposal of issue oriented campaigns 7 8 All this provoked great controversy among Radicals Some long time members left in order to continue their own activity in other parties or retire from public life However also most TRP Radicals continued to be actively engaged in politics sometimes supported by the TRP itself sometimes seeking hospitality in traditional parties or creating entirely new electoral lists 9 10 In the 1989 European Parliament election Pannella stood as a successful candidate of the joint list between the PLI his former party and the Italian Republican Party some Radicals formed the Anti prohibition List on Drugs 1 MEP while others joined the Rainbow Greens 2 MEPs In the run up of the 1992 general election the Pannella List was formed Sergio Stanzani and Emma Bonino were the first secretary and president of the party respectively In 1993 Bonino who would be appointed to the European Commission in 1995 replaced Stanzani and Pannella became president International activities and ECOSOC recognition edit The TRP was soon involved in comparing the conditions of the rule of law among different democracies throughout the world 11 While its members and economic resources continued to come primarily from Italy the party strengthened its activities worldwide especially in the countries of post communist Eastern Europe 12 13 In this respect the TRP launched the Multilingual Telematics System 14 15 one of the first bulletin board systems in Italy to allow multiple connections at the same time with the many countries where the party had influence and membership In 1995 after an intense institutional work the TRP became a non governmental organization for the promotion of human rights legislation and the affirmation of democracy and freedom worldwide As such it was granted the general consultative status at the Economic and Social Council ECOSOC of the United Nations UN 16 Also in 1995 Olivier Dupuis a long time Radical from Belgium and founding member of the TRP who had moved to Budapest Hungary in 1988 and from there had coordinated TRP s activities in Eastern Europe was elected secretary of the party while Jean Francois Hory a French MEP of the Radical Party of the Left within the TRP sponsored European Radical Alliance group was president In 1996 Dupuis took Pannella s seat in the European Parliament Within the UN the party has been involved in a variety of issues the moratorium on the death penalty and the proposal of a complete abolition 17 anti prohibition against global mafias 18 fair justice 19 freedom of scientific research and the ban on female genital mutilation 20 Additionally the TRP has allowed access to UN meetings to some stateless people including Tibetans 21 Uyghurs 22 and Montagnards 23 and led active monitoring of conflicts such as the case of Ukraine versus Russia 24 or gave voice to dissidents opposed to authoritarian regimes like Cuba 25 and Turkey 22 For its proposal of a peace plan in the Chechen Russian conflict 26 the party has collided with Russia and its members risked expulsion from the country 27 Italian plague decline and internal crisis edit Radicals have often accused the Italian media of ignoring their initiatives and focusing merely on internal conflicts within the Radical world 28 29 30 The inadequate information on Radical initiatives by the Italian media has been meticulously verified by the TRP sponsored Centro d Ascolto dell Informazione Radiotelevisiva 31 and produced several sentences featuring compensations to be paid by RAI the Italian public broadcaster and commercial TV as well Some confusion came from the fact that since the 2000s rather than highlighting its expansion abroad the TRP has preferred to focus on the Case Italy emblematic of the decadence of a constitutional political system into a real democracy that is to say a formal democracy in which its very institutions substantially act in contrast with the constitution 32 33 According to the TRP Italy has become a partycratic regime and as such has started to spread the plague of real democracy around the democratic world That was denounced by Radicals within international organisations and though the publication of a yellow book on the Italian plague 34 However the TRP effectively suffered internal problems too In 2003 Dupuis resigned from secretary because of serious political differences with Pannella In 2011 14 Demba Traore a politician from Mali served briefly as secretary he left the party without officially resigning after being returned to the government of his own country The TRP was later provisionally run by a committee known as the senate led by Pannella and composed of the party s leading members Re organisation and break up with Italian Radicals edit After the death of Pannella in May 2016 an extraordinary congress was convened in September to overcome the long inactivity due to the absence of the secretary as well as the economic problems undermining the party s viability The congress adopted with 178 votes in favour 79 against and 13 abstentions on the final resolution set three main goals 1 affirmation of the rule of law and the human right of knowledge 2 justice reform in Italy including pardon amnesty abolition of the article 41 bis prison regime and of life sentences 3 formation of the United States of Europe inspired on the Ventotene Manifesto set a membership target of 3 000 members for 2017 and 2018 in order to pay for the party s debts otherwise the TRP would be dissolved suspended the party s organs secretary president treasurer senate etc with the exception of the congress elected a collective leadership led by Rita Bernardini Antonella Casu Sergio D Elia and Maurizio Turco legal representative 35 36 The minority faction led by Bonino and Marco Cappato in turn controlled the RI 37 38 as confirmed in their November 2016 congress 39 40 In February 2017 the TRP severed its ties with the RI accused of boycotting the TRP using its assets without paying for them and pursuing an Italian only electoral agenda and the latter could no longer use the Radical headquarters 41 42 43 44 45 However the RI s congress invited its members to adhere to the TRP 46 The 3 000 member target for 2017 was achieved by the TRP in December 47 while the RI had launched a pro Europeanist electoral list named More Europe for the 2018 Italian general election 48 49 With the 2019 congress the TRP having met the membership targe of 3 000 both in 2017 and 2018 1 returned to regular business The new elected leadership included Turco as secretary Diego Sabatinelli as president of the newly formed general council and Irene Testa as treasurer as well as three honorary presidents Ettore Cannavera Michael Giffoni and Gaia Tortora 50 Leadership edit1989 2016Secretary Sergio Stanzani 1989 1993 Emma Bonino 1993 1995 Olivier Dupuis 1995 2003 Demba Traore 2011 2014 President Emma Bonino 1989 1993 Marco Pannella 1993 1995 Jean Francois Hory 1995 2002 Sergio Stanzani 2002 2011 President of the Federal Council Senate Marco Pannella 1989 1993 Olivier Dupuis 1993 1995 Marco Pannella 2005 2016 Honorary President Bruno Zevi 1989 1999 Sergio Stanzani 2011 2013 Treasurer Paolo Vigevano 1989 1993 Ottavio Lavaggi 1993 1995 Danilo Quinto 1995 2005 Maurizio Turco 2005 2016 2016 2019The 2016 congress elected a collective Presidency composed of the following members Matteo Angioli Angiolo Bandinelli Marco Beltrandi Rita Bernardini coordinator Maurizio Bolognetti Antonella Casu coordinator Antonio Cerrone Deborah Cianfanelli Maria Antonietta Coscioni Sergio D Elia coordinator Mariano Giustino Giuseppe Rippa Giuseppe Rossodivita Irene Testa Maurizio Turco coordinator and legal representative Valter Vecellio and Elisabetta Zamparutti 51 2019 presentSecretary Maurizio Turco 2019 present President of the General Council Diego Sabatinelli 2019 present Honorary President Ettore Cannavera Michael Giffoni Gaia Tortora 2019 present Treasurer Irene Testa 2019 present Members editCurrent prominent members as of December 2017 52 53 Emma Bonino former Italian Member of the European Parliament European Commissioner and Italian Minister Marco Cappato former Italian Member of the European Parliament Maurizio Turco former Italian Member of the European Parliament Andre Gattolin Senator France Dolkun Isa President of World Uyghur Congress China Germany Jianli Jang President of Initiative for China China Pandeli Majko former Prime Minister Albania Sam Rainsy President of the Cambodia National Rescue Party Cambodia Tioulong Samura Member of Parliament Cambodia Mu Sochua Vice President of the Cambodia National Rescue Party Cambodia Struan Stevenson former UK Member of the European Parliament Najima Thay Thay Rhozali former Secretary of State for Literacy and non formal Education Morocco Thubten Wangchen monk Member of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile Rama Yade former Secretary of State France Former prominent members 54 Marco Pannella former Italian Member of the European Parliament Gianfranco Dell Alba former Italian Member of the European Parliament Benedetto Della Vedova Italian Undersecretary and former Italian Member of the European Parliament Olivier Dupuis former Italian Member of the European Parliament David Borden Executive Director of DRCNet Enver Can President of the Eastern Turkistan National Congress Chris Davies former British Member of the European Parliament Wei Jingsheng President of the Chinese Overseas Coalition for Democracy Oumar Khambiev former Chechen Minister Kok Ksor President of the Montagnard Foundation Inc Quan Nguyen President of the International Committee for the Nonviolent in Vietnam Arben Xhaferi Chairman of the Democratic Party of Albanians in North Macedonia Vanida Tephsouvan Executive Director of the Lao Movement of Human Rights Arnold S Trebach President International Antiprohibitionist League Vo Van Ai President of the Vietnam Committee for Human Rights See also editRight to know Rule of law 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