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Italian Council of the European Movement is an Italian advocacy group.


History

Following May 1948
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, was created in Italy, in December 1948, a National Council of the European Movement which was an organism in charge of the cooperation between the pro-European MPs and the European Federalist Movement. However its rebuilding was necessary in 1956 because of the opposition inside the pro-European movement between the so-called “functionalists”, supporters of a progressive market integration of the “little Europe” – in which they recognized the necessary base for every further development – and the majority of the Italian federalists, like
Altiero Spinelli Altiero Spinelli (31 August 1907 – 23 May 1986) was an Italian politician, political theorist and European federalist, referred to as one of the founding fathers of the European Union. A communist and militant anti-fascist in his youth, he spe ...
, very critical about the European governments after the failure of the
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. In these conditions, it seemed unavoidable that the CIME assumes de facto an alternative character respecting to the militant federalism because of its composition (including political parties in charge and unions related to these). This situation evolved with time, notably thank to the accession of
Giuseppe Petrilli Giuseppe Petrilli (1913? – 13 May 1999?) was an Italian professor and European Commissioner. He was a non-politician appointed as the first Italian European Commissioner on the Hallstein Commission The Hallstein Commission is the European ...
at the Presidency in autumn 1964. In spite of being a former member of the EEC-three-first-year Commission, he matured a vision of the integration process which surpass the intergovernmental approach. The merger between the CIME and the Federalist Movement came to a conclusion in 1966 with the adhesion of the second to the first. The European Movement joined – first at the national level then to the European one – the fundamental positions of the federalist strategy and so recognized the importance of European Parliament election at the universal direct suffrage as an indispensable condition for any further progress on the political and institutional camp. When the parliamentary initiative of
Altiero Spinelli Altiero Spinelli (31 August 1907 – 23 May 1986) was an Italian politician, political theorist and European federalist, referred to as one of the founding fathers of the European Union. A communist and militant anti-fascist in his youth, he spe ...
(after the 1979 first EP elections) demonstrated the adequacy of this strategy, the CIME gave it its full support, through the strong pressure in favour of the treaty project made by the European Parliament to the Italian presidency of the Community, in the first semester of 1985. From there, the successive presidencies of
Mauro Ferri Mauro Ferri (15 March 1920 – 29 September 2015) was an Italian politician and judge. He was a member of the Italian Socialist Party from 1944 to 1969, when he switched affiliations to the Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI). He was the ...
, Mario Zagari e
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largely confirmed the continuity of the rapport within the CIME between the national political, social-economic forces and the federalist avant-garde. So the CIME counted among the protagonists in Italy of the constant commitment in favour of the Euro creation but also of European institutional reforms to get to the adoption of a real Constitution for the Union.


See also

* European Movement International *
European Movement Belgium The European Movement - Belgium (EMB) is the Belgian branch of the International European Movement. As a non-profit association, open to all individuals and organisations supporting European integration, the EMB works for the promotion of a united ...
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European Movement Germany European Movement Germany (EM Germany) is a non-partisan network of interest groups in the field of EU politics in Germany. It cooperates closely with all EU stakeholders on a national and European level, most particularly with the German Federal ...
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European Movement Ireland European Movement Ireland (EM Ireland) ( ga, Gluaiseacht na hEorpa in Éirinn) is an independent not-for-profit organisation that campaigns for every Irish person to get involved in the European Union and by doing so, help shape it. It is the ol ...
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European Movement Switzerland European, or Europeans, or Europeneans, may refer to: In general * ''European'', an adjective referring to something of, from, or related to Europe ** Ethnic groups in Europe ** Demographics of Europe ** European cuisine European cuisine co ...
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European Movement UK The European Movement UK is an independent all-party pressure group in the United Kingdom which campaigns for a close relationship with European Union, and to ensure that European values, standards, and rights are upheld in British law post-Brexi ...


References

* Sergio Pistone (a cura di), I movimenti per l’Unità Europea 1945-1954, Edizioni Jaka Book Spa – Milano * Sergio Pistone (a cura di), I movimenti per l’Unità Europea 1954-1969, Prime Editrice S.R.L. – Pavia * Ariane Landuyt e Daniela Preda (a cura di), I movimenti per l’Unità Europea 1970-1986 - Società editrice il Mulino – Bologna * Paolo Caraffini, Costruire l’Europa dal basso. Il Ruolo del Consiglio italiano del Movimento Europeo (1948-1985) - Società Editrice il Mulino - Bologna


External links


Official website
{{Authority control Organizations established in 1948 1948 establishments in Italy Pro-Europeanism Political organisations based in Italy