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Democratic Party – Democratic and Progressive Italy (Шаблон:Lang-it; PD–IDP) is the parliamentary group of the Democratic Party (PD) and minor allied parties in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic, formed in October 2022.[1][2] Prior to the formation of the group, its name was that of the lead electoral list of the centre-left coalition in the 2022 Italian general election.[3]

History

In July 2022, the centre-right coalition was forecast to win a parliamentary absolute majority under the Rosatellum electoral law of 2017, which was pushed by the Democratic Party (PD) under Matteo Renzi's leadership and was now rejected by the party under the leadership of Enrico Letta.[4] Some early opinion polling for the 2022 Italian general election showed that the only way to avoid a right-wing alliance victory was the formation of a large big tent coalition including the PD, minor left-wing and centrist parties, and the PD's 2019–2021 government ally,[5] the Five Star Movement (M5S).[6][7] As the PD blamed the M5S for causing the fall of Mario Draghi's government,[8] an alliance was excluded from both sides,[9][10][11] despite some pressure from the left to maintain the PD–M5S alliance.[12] They remained allies at the regional level, such as in Liguria and Sicily, though not without criticism and issues.[13][14]

On 29 July, Letta announced the formation of a joint list between the PD, Article One (Art.1), the Italian Socialist Party (PSI),[15] and Solidary Democracy (DemoS) in the upcoming general election,[16] and was officially founded that same day.[17] Other minor parties joined later.[18][19] In early August 2022, Action and More Europe formed a political pact with the PD that would have given 3 candidates in single-seat constituencies to them for every 7 candidates given to the PD.[20][21] When the PD signed a pact with the Greens and Left Alliance (formed by Green Europe and Italian Left) and Civic Commitment (led by Luigi Di Maio and Bruno Tabacci), Calenda said he was walking away from the pact.[22][23][24] This decision cast doubts over the federation with More Europe,[25] which continued their alliance with the PD.[26][27] In the election on 25 September, the centre-left coalition led by the PD–IP slightly improved its 2018 results in terms of vote share and seats in percentage, polling 19%. Due to the first-past-the-post part of the voting, the centre-right took advantage of a divided left and centre to obtain an absolute majority of seats.[28]

Having soon conceded the election,[29] Letta announced his resignation as party secretary,[30] and he said that the PD–IP would provide a "strong and intransigent opposition".[28] After the 2022 Italian government formation and the establishment of the Meloni Cabinet, the PD–IDP became a parliamentary group at the opposition level and voted against Giorgia Meloni's government in the confidence vote in both houses of the Italian Parliament on 25–26 October.[31][32][33]

Composition

Party Ideology Leader Seats
Chamber Senate
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Democratic Party (PD) Social democracy Enrico Letta Шаблон:Composition bar Шаблон:Composition bar
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Italian Socialist Party (PSI)[15] Social democracy Enzo Maraio
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Solidary Democracy (DemoS) Christian left Paolo Ciani Шаблон:Composition bar
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Centrists for Europe (CpE) Christian democracy Pier Ferdinando Casini Шаблон:Composition bar
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | European Republicans Movement (MRE) Social liberalism Luciana Sbarbati
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Volt Italia (Volt)[34] Social liberalism Gianluca Guerra, Eliana Canavesio
Base Italia (BASE)[35] Liberalism Marco Bentivogli
Green Italia (GI)[36] Green politics Annalisa Corrado, Carmine Maturo
Regional partners
Brave Emilia-Romagna (ERC)[19] Progressivism Elly Schlein Шаблон:Composition bar
With Emiliano (CON) Regionalism Alessandro Delli Noci
For Apulia Regionalism Sebastiano Leo
Former members
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Article One (Art.1)[15]Шаблон:Efn Social democracy Roberto Speranza Шаблон:Composition bar
èViva[37]Шаблон:Efn Eco-socialism Francesco Laforgia Шаблон:Composition bar
Environment 2050 (A2050)Шаблон:Efn Green politics Federico D'Incà

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Electoral results

Italian Parliament

Election Leader Chamber of Deputies Senate of the Republic
Votes % Seats +/– Position Votes % Seats +/– Position
2022 Enrico Letta 5,654,781 19.04 Шаблон:Composition bar New 2nd 5,600,417 18.93 Шаблон:Composition bar New 2nd

References

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External links

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