Action
( it, Azione, abbr. A or Az) is a
liberal
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political party
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in
Italy
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. Its leader is
Carlo Calenda, a
member of the European Parliament
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When the European Parliament (then known as the Common Assembly of the ECSC) first met in 1952, its ...
within the group of
Renew Europe
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and former
minister of Economic Development.
Originally launched as We Are Europeans (, SE), it adopted its current name in November 2019 upon becoming a fully-fledged party. Calenda has described his party as "anti-
populist
Populism refers to a range of political stances that emphasize the idea of "the people" and often juxtapose this group against " the elite". It is frequently associated with anti-establishment and anti-political sentiment. The term develop ...
" and "anti-
souverainist". He also explained that the party's name is a historical reference to the short-lived post-
World War II
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Action Party and an allusion to
Carlo Rosselli's "
liberal socialism
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". According to Calenda, the party is home to "pure liberals, but also liberal progressives
Social liberalism">social liberals
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, like Calenda] and Catholic democrats [
Christian democracy, Christian democrats]".
History
Background
Carlo Calenda, who had been active within
Luca Cordero di Montezemolo
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's
Future Italy, was an unsuccessful candidate for the centrist
Civic Choice
Civic Choice ( it, Scelta Civica; SC) was a centrist and liberal political party in Italy founded by Mario Monti. The party was formed in the run-up of the 2013 general election to support the outgoing Prime Minister Monti and continue his polit ...
(SC) party in the
2013 general election. However, he served in various capacities (deputy minister, ambassador and minister) in the three governments of the
2013–2018 legislative term. In the aftermath of the
2018 general election, he officially joined the centre-left
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(PD).
We Are Europeans
In January 2019 Calenda launched a political manifesto named We Are Europeans (), with the aim of creating a joint list composed of the PD and other
progressive and
pro-Europeanist parties for the upcoming
European Parliament election
Elections to the European Parliament take place every five years by universal adult suffrage; with more than 400 million people eligible to vote, they are considered the second largest democratic elections in the world after India's.
Unti ...
. His proposal was welcomed by
Nicola Zingaretti
Nicola Zingaretti (; born 11 October 1965) is an Italian politician who served as President of Lazio and was Secretary of the Democratic Party from March 2019 until March 2021.
During the 1990s, he was a prominent European youth leader, serv ...
, then leader of the PD, but rejected by other parties within the
centre-left coalition
The centre-left coalition ( it, coalizione di centro-sinistra) is an alliance of political parties in Italy active, under several forms and names, since 1995 when The Olive Tree was formed under the leadership of Romano Prodi. The centre-left ...
, including
More Europe
More Europe ( it, Più Europa or ''+Europa''; +E or +Eu) is a liberal and pro-Europeanist political party in Italy, part of the centre-left coalition and member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party.
Its leaders are Emma B ...
(+E) and
Italia in Comune
Italia in Comune (IiC, English: ''Italy in Common'') is a green and progressive political party in Italy. It was founded in April 2018 by mayor of Parma Federico Pizzarotti, other former members of the Five Star Movement and local non-party in ...
. In the run-up to the election, Zingaretti and Calenda presented a logo for their joint electoral list including a reference to We Are Europeans and the symbol of the
Party of European Socialists
The Party of European Socialists (PES) is a social democratic and progressive European political party.
The PES comprises national-level political parties from all member states of the European Union (EU) plus Norway and the United Kingdom ...
. Additionally, they also joined with
Article One, a left-wing party established in 2017 by splinters from the PD, led by former PD secretary
Pier Luigi Bersani
Pier Luigi Bersani (; born 29 September 1951) is an Italian politician and was Secretary of the Democratic Party (PD), Italy's leading centre-left party, from 2009 to 2013. Bersani was Minister of Industry, Commerce and Craftmanship from 1996 t ...
. The PD–SE joint list gained 22.7% of the vote, coming second after the
League
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* Sports league
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. Calenda, who ran in the
North-East constituency, received more than 270,000 votes, thus becoming the most voted candidate of the list, and joined the
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
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(S&D) group.
In August 2019, tensions grew within the coalition supporting the
first government of
Giuseppe Conte
Giuseppe Conte (; born 8 August 1964) is an Italian jurist, academic, and politician who served as Prime Minister of Italy, prime minister of Italy from June 2018 to February 2021. He has been the president of the Five Star Movement (M5S) sin ...
, leading to the issuing of a motion of no-confidence by the League. During the following
government crisis
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In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, executive, and judiciary. Government is a ...
, the PD national board officially endorsed the possibility of forming a new cabinet in a coalition with the
Five Star Movement
The Five Star Movement ( it, Movimento 5 Stelle , M5S) is a political party in Italy. Its leader and president is Giuseppe Conte, Prime Minister of Italy from 2018 until 2021. The M5S was founded on 4 October 2009 by Beppe Grillo, a comedian an ...
(M5S), based on
pro-Europeanism
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,
green economy
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,
sustainable development
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, fight against
economic inequality
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and a new immigration policy. The party also agreed to keep Conte as the head of the new government, and on 29 August, President
Sergio Mattarella
Sergio Mattarella (; born 23 July 1941) is an Italian politician, jurist, academic and lawyer who has served as the president of Italy since 2015.
A Christian leftist politician, Mattarella was a leading member of the Christian Democracy par ...
re-appointed Conte as Prime Minister, this time at the head of a centre-left coalition. Calenda strongly opposed the new government, stating that the PD had renounced any representation of the "
reformists
Reformism is a political doctrine advocating the reform of an existing system or institution instead of its abolition and replacement.
Within the socialist movement, reformism is the view that gradual changes through existing institutions can e ...
", and that therefore it became necessary to establish a "liberal-progressive" movement. Calenda left the PD and on 5 September 2019, while Conte's
second government was sworn in, announced the transformation of SE into a full-fledged party.
On 10 September 2019,
Matteo Richetti, a prominent PD senator with a
Catholic
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political upbringing and a close associate of former Prime Minister
Matteo Renzi
Matteo Renzi (; born 11 January 1975) is an Italian politician who served as prime minister of Italy from 2014 to 2016. He has been a senator for Florence since 2018. Renzi has served as the leader of Italia Viva (IV) since 2019, having been ...
, abstained in the vote of confidence on the new government, and subsequently exited the party. He stated that he would join forces with Calenda.
Road to the new party
In November 2019, SE was officially transformed into a new party named Action (), which was organised also at the local level through the so-called "Action Groups" (). Calenda explained Action's "reformist" nature, while Richetti that "Action would not be a centrist party, but the true progressive pole of the country". Early donors of the party included
Alberto Bombassei
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He was born in Vicenza, Italy. His father Emili ...
and
Luciano Cimmino, both former MPs elected with SC.
In August 2020, two members of the
Chamber of Deputies
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Description
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joined Action: former minister
Enrico Costa, who had earlier left
Forza Italia
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(FI) and a long-time advocate of reforms of the judiciary, and
Nunzio Angiola, university professor and former member of the M5S.
In November 2020, deputies and senators affiliated with Action formed joint sub-groups in the
Mixed Group
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s together with +E both in the Chamber and in the Senate. The sub-group in the Chamber counted four deputies, the one in the Senate three senators.
In March 2021,
Carlo Cottarelli
Carlo Cottarelli (; born 18 August 1954) is an Italian economist and former director of the International Monetary Fund.
On 28 May 2018 he was designated Prime Minister of Italy by President Sergio Mattarella, to lead a caretaker government that w ...
, a former director of the
International Monetary Fund
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, was chosen by A, +E, the
Italian Republican Party
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The PRI has old roots and a long histo ...
(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.
In the
2021 municipal election in
Rome
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Calenda came third with 19.8% of the vote and the "Calenda for Mayor" list, comprising A, +E, PRI,
IV and other minor liberal and centrist groups, won 19.1% of the vote, becoming the most voted list, ahead of the PD (whose candidate,
Roberto Gualtieri
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, had launched a parallel "Gualtieri for Mayor" list and was elected at in the run-off).
In November 2021, Calenda left the S&D group in the European Parliament, after that it was hinted that the M5S might have joined it, and switched to
Renew Europe
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.
In January 2022, the party formed a federation with +E.
Founding congress
On 19–20 February 2022, the party held its first congress, during which Calenda was elected secretary, Richetti president,
Emma Fattorini (a former senator of the PD) and
Giulia Pastorella vice presidents.
The assembly welcomed several guest speakers, notably including
Stéphane Séjourné
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Early life and education
Séjourné grew up in Buenos Aires a ...
of Renew Europe,
Enrico Letta
Enrico Letta (; born 20 August 1966) is an Italian politician who served as Prime Minister of Italy from April 2013 to February 2014, leading a grand coalition of centre-left and centre-right parties. Since March 2021, Letta has been secretary ...
of the PD,
Giancarlo Giorgetti
Giancarlo Giorgetti (born 16 December 1966 in Cazzago Brabbia) is an Italian politician and prominent member of the League, of which he became deputy secretary in 2016. Since October 2022, Giorgetti is serving as Minister of Economy and Finance ...
of the League,
Antonio Tajani of FI and
Ettore Rosato of IV, as well as
Benedetto Della Vedova of +E and the representatives of the other liberal parties with which Action had been cooperating. Calenda explained that Action would dialogue with all main parties, except the M5S and the
Brothers of Italy
Brothers of Italy ( it, Fratelli d'Italia, FdI) is a national-conservative and right-wing populist political party in Italy. It is led by Giorgia Meloni, the incumbent Prime Minister of Italy and the first woman to serve in the position. Accor ...
(FdI), whose leaders were not invited to participate in the congress.
A few days before the congress,
Barbara Masini had switched from FI. In the coming weeks, senator
Leonardo Grimani
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* Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519), Italian Renaissance scientist, ...
(ex-PD and ex-IV) and deputies
Claudio Pedrazzini,
Osvaldo Napoli and
Daniela Ruffino (all three ex-FI and ex-
Cambiamo!
Cambiamo! (, also stylized as C!) is a centre-right political party in Italy, led by Giovanni Toti.
History
Background and beginnings
In June 2019, after the European Parliament election, Silvio Berlusconi appointed Giovanni Toti, president o ...
) and
Giorgio Trizzino (ex-M5S) joined the party.
2022 general election
In July 2022 the M5S did not participate in a Senate's confidence vote on a government bill. Prime Minister Draghi offered his resignation, which was rejected by President Mattarella. After a few days, Draghi sought a confidence vote again to secure the government majority supporting his cabinet, while rejecting the proposal put forward by Lega and FI of a new government without the M5S. In that occasion, the M5S, Lega, FI and FdI did not participate in the vote. Consequently, Draghi tendered his final resignation to President Mattarella, who dissolved the houses of Parliament, leading to the
2022 general election. Calenda, who also had favoured a Draghi government without the M5S, was very critical of Lega and FI.
In the aftermath of Draghi's resignation, senator
Andrea Cangini switched from FI to Action. Contextually, Calenda hoped that also other leading dissidents of FI, including ministers
Mariastella Gelmini
Mariastella Gelmini (born 1 July 1973) is an Italian politician and attorney (specialised in administrative law). She served as Italian Minister of Education in the Berlusconi IV Cabinet until 16 November 2011. She served as minister of Regional ...
and
Mara Carfagna
Maria Rosaria "Mara" Carfagna (born 18 December 1975) is an Italian politician and former showgirl and model. After obtaining a degree in law, Carfagna worked for several years on Italian television shows and as a model. She later entered politi ...
, could soon join the party. After Calenda's call, both Gelmini and Carfagna signalled that they would do so and were formally welcomed in the party during a press conference with Calenda. Contextually, other deputies followed the two ministers out of FI and joined Action.
In early August Az/+E formed a political pact with the PD, that would give 3 candidates in single-seat constituencies to Az/+E for every 7 candidates given to the PD. Less than a week later, Calenda announced that he was walking away from the pact because of the parallel alliances that the PD had signed with the
Greens and Left Alliance
The Greens and Left Alliance ( it, Alleanza Verdi e Sinistra, AVS), is a left-wing political alliance active in Italy, which was launched on 2 July 2022 as a federation of two political parties, Italian Left (SI) and Green Europe (EV).
The AVS is ...
(formed by
Green Europe
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and
Italian Left
Italian Left ( it, Sinistra Italiana, SI) is a left-wing political party in Italy. SI was launched in November 2015 as a parliamentary group in the Chamber of Deputies (full name: Italian Left – Left Ecology Freedom), including Left Ecology Fr ...
) and
Civic Commitment (led by
Luigi Di Maio
Luigi Di Maio (; born 6 July 1986) is an Italian former stadium beverage vendor and politician. He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2019 to 2022, as Deputy Prime Minister of Italy and Minister of Economic Development, Labour and Soci ...
and
Bruno Tabacci). Calenda's decision may led to the break-up of the federation with +E, as the latter's leaders want to continue their alliance with the PD. Finally, Action formed a joint electoral list with
Matteo Renzi
Matteo Renzi (; born 11 January 1975) is an Italian politician who served as prime minister of Italy from 2014 to 2016. He has been a senator for Florence since 2018. Renzi has served as the leader of Italia Viva (IV) since 2019, having been ...
's
Italia Viva
Italia Viva (, IV) is a liberal political party in Italy founded in September 2019. The party is led by Matteo Renzi, a former Prime Minister of Italy and former secretary of the Democratic Party (PD).
History Background
Matteo Renzi started ...
(IV).
In the aftermath of the election, during a national assembly in Naples, the party elected Carafagna as president with 84% of the delegates' vote, replacing Richetti, who had become the leader in the Chamber of Deputies. The party also approved a path toward a stable federation with IV with 93% of the vote.
Notable members
Other than
Carlo Calenda, leading members of the party include
Mariastella Gelmini
Mariastella Gelmini (born 1 July 1973) is an Italian politician and attorney (specialised in administrative law). She served as Italian Minister of Education in the Berlusconi IV Cabinet until 16 November 2011. She served as minister of Regional ...
(ex-
FI),
Mara Carfagna
Maria Rosaria "Mara" Carfagna (born 18 December 1975) is an Italian politician and former showgirl and model. After obtaining a degree in law, Carfagna worked for several years on Italian television shows and as a model. She later entered politi ...
(ex-FI),
Matteo Richetti (ex-
PD),
Enrico Costa (ex-FI),
Gianni Pittella
Giovanni Saverio Furio Pittella (born 19 November 1958) is an Italian politician who served as Leader of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats Group from 2014 to 2018 and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Italy from 1999 ...
(ex-PD),
Raffaele Bonanni (former secretary-general of the
Italian Confederation of Workers' Trade Unions
The Confederazione Italiana Sindacati Lavoratori (''CISL''; ''Italian Confederation of Trade Unions'') is an Italian trade union association representing various Catholic–inspired groups linked with Christian Democracy.
It was founded on 30 Apr ...
),
Vincenzo Camporini
General Vincenzo Camporini, KGC (born 21 June 1946), was the Chief of the Defence General Staff in Italy from 12 February 2008 until 2011. He became chief of staff of the Italian Air Force on 20 September 2006. Camporini has over 2,500 hours' fly ...
(former
Chief of the Defence Staff),
Mario Raffaelli
is a character created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. He is the title character of the ''Mario'' franchise and the mascot of Japanese video game company Nintendo. Mario has appeared in over 200 video games since his creat ...
(former long-time deputy and under-secretary for the
Italian Socialist Party
The Italian Socialist Party (, PSI) was a socialist and later social-democratic political party in Italy, whose history stretched for longer than a century, making it one of the longest-living parties of the country.
Founded in Genoa in 1892, ...
),
Walter Ricciardi (former president of the
Istituto Superiore di Sanità
The ''Istituto Superiore di Sanità'' (Italian National Institute of Health, literally 'Higher Health Institute'), also ISS, is an Italian public institution that, as the leading technical-scientific body of the Italian National Health Service (' ...
) and
Ugo Rossi
Ugo Rossi (born May 29, 1963 in Milan) is an Italian politician, member of the Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party.
Overview
He was born in Milan where his parents had moved in the 1950s from Ossana in the Val di Sole. Ugo Rossi moved back to ...
(former
President of Trentino).
Electoral results
Italian Parliament
Regional Councils
Leadership
*Secretary:
Carlo Calenda (2022–present)
**Deputy Secretary:
Enrico Costa (2022–present),
Andrea Mazziotti (2022–present)
**Coordinator:
Andrea Mazziotti (2022–present)
*President:
Matteo Richetti (2022),
Mara Carfagna
Maria Rosaria "Mara" Carfagna (born 18 December 1975) is an Italian politician and former showgirl and model. After obtaining a degree in law, Carfagna worked for several years on Italian television shows and as a model. She later entered politi ...
(2022–present)
**Vice President:
Emma Fattorini (2022–present),
Giulia Pastorella (2022–present)
*Spokesperson:
Valentina Grippo (2022–present)
Symbols
Siamo Europei Logo.png, We Are Europeans logo
Azione logo.svg, Action logo until October 2021
Azione logo ott 2021.svg, Action logo since October 2021
Azione simbolo.svg, Electoral logo
References
External links
Official website
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