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Left Ecology Freedom ( it, Sinistra Ecologia Libertà, SEL) was a
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whose bulk was formed by former members of the Communist Refoundation Party. The party's leader was Nichi Vendola, a former President of Apulia. On 17 December 2016, SEL dissolved into
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 ...
, which was officially launched as a party in early 2017.


History


Left and Freedom

SEL was formed as an alliance called Left and Freedom (''Sinistra e Libertà'', SL) in the run up to the 2009 European Parliament election in order to overcome the 4% threshold introduced by the new electoral law in February 2009. At the time of formation, on 16 March 2009, SL included: *
Movement for the Left Movement for the Left ( it, Movimento per la Sinistra, MpS) was a socialist political party in Italy. It emerged as a split from the Communist Refoundation Party and later merged into Left Ecology Freedom. Its leader was Nichi Vendola. History ...
(MpS,
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/ communist, leader: Nichi Vendola, 2 MEPs) *
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(PS, social-democratic, leader: Riccardo Nencini, 4 MEPs) *
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(FdV,
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, leader:
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, 2 MEPs) * Democratic Left (SD,
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, leader:
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) *
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(UlS,
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/ communist, leaders:
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,
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, 1 MEP) The electoral symbol for the 2009 election included the logos of the
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(PES), the Federation of the Greens (a member of the
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), the
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(GUE–NGL). In the election, SL failed to pass the 4% threshold. Despite that, it was decided that SL would become a party.


Road to the new party

In October 2009, during a party congress, the Greens elected a new party leader,
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, and voted to opt out from the process of the foundation of the new party. However, Francescato and her faction decided to keep supporting SL as Ecologists with Left Ecology Freedom and leave the Greens. SL was also weakened by the split occurred within PS, when the United Socialists, who were opposed to the integration of PS into SL, walked out. Finally in November SL was hit by the sudden opt-out of the whole PS. Since November 2009 SL was thus composed of MpS, SD, UlS, the Ecologists and Socialism and Left, a small minority of PS that wanted to continue the experience of SL. In December SL was officially launched as a party, and Vendola was elected spokesperson. After an important meeting in September in
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, where it was decided to add "Ecology" to the party's name, in December 2009 Left Ecology and Freedom (SEL) held a constituent assembly in
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. The new symbol was presented and Vendola was confirmed as spokesperson. SEL, often in coalition with the PS, did well in the 2010 regional elections, especially in Central and Southern Italy. Overall, SEL won 3.0% of the vote, with the PS at 0.7% and the Greens at 0.2%. In the Apulian election Vendola was re-elected President of the Region and trailed SEL to 9.7%, its best regional result. The party was officially founded in a congress in
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on 22–24 October 2010. Vendola was elected president.


Road to the 2013 general election

In 2011 and 2012 the party offered a strong competition to the
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(PD) in coalition primaries in many cities. In May 2011 Giuliano Pisapia and
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, who had been supported by SEL in primaries, were elected mayors of
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and Cagliari, respectively. The party gained 5% in Milan, 6% in
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, 10% in
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, 6% in
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, 4% in
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and 7% in Cagliari. In occasion of the
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of June 2011 (on the abrogation of a law allowing the construction of nuclear power plants in Italy, the abrogation of a law allowing the privatisation of water management and the abrogation of so-called "legitimate impediment"), SEL gave full support to the "yes" committees. In May 2012
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, another independent close to SEL, was elected Mayor of
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. In August 2012 Vendola announced his bid for the primary election in order to select the candidate for Prime Minister of the PD-led
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in the 2013 general election. On 25 November Vendola won 15.6% of the vote and came third behind Democrats Pier Luigi Bersani (44.9%) and
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(35.5%). In the run-off Vendola supported Bersani, who defeated Renzi 60.9% to 39.1%. SEL selected its candidates for the election through a closed primary in December 2012.


2013 general election

In the 2013 general election, which took place in February 2013, the party was part of the centre-left Italy. Common Good coalition, which supported PD leader Pier Luigi Bersani as candidate for
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. In the election SEL won 3.2% of the vote, returning 37 deputies and 7 senators. In its
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's list SEL included some representatives of the
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: one of them,
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, was elected to the Chamber. On 16 March 2013
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, an independent member of SEL, was elected President of the Chamber of Deputies. In September SEL expressed its intention to join the
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(PES), however in January 2014 the party finally endorsed Alexis Tsipras, leader of the Greek
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(Syriza) and standard-bearer of the Party of European Left in the
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, as their chosen candidate for President of the European Commission, and contested the election within
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electoral list.


2014 European Parliament election

Ahead of the
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the party participated in the formation of a left-wing joint list,
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, which was endorsed by Alexis Tsipras and included several intellectuals and the Communist Refoundation Party. In the election the list obtained 4.0% of the vote and 3 MEPs. Right after the election, the party suffered a severe split in its parliamentary ranks as 12 deputies out of 37, including the floor leader
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(who was replaced by
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and, soon after, Arturo Scotto), left the party over disagreements with the party's line and started to support the
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. The bulk of the splinters joined forces in Freedom and Rights – European Socialists, while some others directly joined Renzi's
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.


Dissolution into Italian Left

In November 2015 SEL formed a joint parliamentary group in the Chamber, named
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(SI), with splinters from the PD (see Future to the Left) and other parties. In February 2016 SI held its constituent assembly in Rome, where it was announced that SI will be founded as a full-fledged party in December. In March 2016 SI was established as a sub-group within the
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in the Senate: five SEL senators joined, while other two (including Sardist
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) refused to do so. On 17 December 2016, SEL was merged into SI, which would be officially launched as a party in early 2017.


Electoral results


Italian Parliament


European Parliament


Leadership

*Spokesperson/President:The role of spokesperson was renamed as president at the 2010 congress. Nichi Vendola (2009–2016) **Vice President: Maria Luisa Boccia (2014–2016), Fabio Mussi (2014–2016) **Coordinator:
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(2009–2013),
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(2013–2014),
Nicola Fratoianni Nicola Fratoianni (born 4 October 1972) is an Italian politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies and Secretary of Italian Left from 2017 to 2019 and again since 2021. Biography Fratoianni was born in Pisa to parents from Ururi, province of C ...
(2014–2016) *President of the National Bureau: Fabio Mussi (2010–2014) *President of the National Assembly: Maria Luisa Boccia (2010–2014),
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(2014–2016) *Party Leader in the Chamber of Deputies:
Gennaro Migliore Gennaro Migliore (born 21 June 1968 in Naples) is an Italian politician of the Italia Viva party who has served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 2006 until 2008 and again since 2013. Early life and career Migliore was born on 21 June ...
(2013–2014),
Nicola Fratoianni Nicola Fratoianni (born 4 October 1972) is an Italian politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies and Secretary of Italian Left from 2017 to 2019 and again since 2021. Biography Fratoianni was born in Pisa to parents from Ururi, province of C ...
(2014), Arturo Scotto (2014–2016) *Party Leader in the Senate:
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(2013–2016)


Symbols

File:SINISTRA E LIBERTA' - 1.jpg, 2009 File:SINISTRA ECOLOGIA LIBERTA - 2.jpg, 2009 File:Left Ecology Freedom.png, 2010–2016


External links


Official website


References

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