Green Europe

History

Initially the Federation of the Greens found an agreement with Italy in Common of Federico Pizzarotti to form a list for the 2019 European Parliament election; however, in March, Pizzarotti decided to abandon the alliance with the Greens to make an agreement with More Europe.[5] Subsequently the Greens made an agreement with Possible of Beatrice Brignone, that submitted the alliance to an internal vote among its members.

After that an article by Il Foglio reported that two candidates on the list (Giuliana Farinaro and Elvira Maria Vernengo) had received support from the Green Front (led by Vincenzo Galizia, former leader of the youth section of the Tricolour Flame), Giuseppe Civati withdrew (informally) his candidacy and suspended his election campaign.[6]

In the EP election the list received 2.29% of the votes, thus not exceeding the 4% threshold of the italian electoral law. Civati was the most voted candidate on the list with 12,247 preferences.[7]

Composition

The alliance is composed of the following parties:

Party Main ideology Leader
Federation of the Greens (FdV) Green politics Angelo Bonelli
Possible (Pos) Progressivism Beatrice Brignone
Green Italy (GI) Green politics Annalisa Corrado
Greens of South Tyrol (Grüne) Green politics Tobias Planer and Brigitte Foppa

Electoral results

European Parliament

European Parliament
Election year Votes % Seats +/– Leader
2019 621,492 (7th) 2.32
0 / 73
Giuseppe Civati[lower-alpha 1]
  1. As main candidate.

Regional Councils

Region Election year Votes % Seats +/−
Emilia-Romagna 2020 42,156 (8th) 1.95
1 / 50
Umbria 2019 5,975 (10th) 1.43
0 / 21

References

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