Power to the People (Italy)

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Political party in Italy

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Power to the People! (Italian: Power to the people! , PaP ) is a political party in Italy. It was launched in December 2017 as a left-wing joint electoral list of anti-capitalist parties and movements which ran in the 2018 general election. [7] [8]

In its manifesto, PaP’s membership is described as “social and political, anti-liberal and anti-capitalist, communist, socialist, environmentalist, feminist, secular, pacifist, libertarian and southernist left-wing”, whose goal as a coalition is “to create real democracy, through daily practices, self-governance experiments, socialisation of knowing and popular participation”. [9]

History [ edit ]

The coalition was initially proposed by Ex OPG Je so’ pazzo, a social centre in Naples. [ten] The proposal was endorsed by other social centers in the country, local committees and associations and finally some established parties whereas the idea of building a party and/or list was born during the Je so’ pazzo Festival – 2016, [11] [twelfth] which had as its name “Let’s Build the Popular Power”, held in Naples from 9 to 11 September 2016. [13] The following year from 7 to 10 September 2017, there was in Naples the Je so’ pazzo Festival – 2017, which had as its name “Power to the People!”. [14] [15] [16] [17]

On 18 November 2017, Je so’ pazzo’s activists held a national assembly for the construction of a truly democratic movement that would give representation to social battles and to the ideas of individuals, social centers, associations and parties that felt themselves to be without representation. [18] On 17 December, the coalition was officially launched with the support of the two main Italian communist parties, the Communist Refoundation Party (PRC) [19] and the Italian Communist Party (PCI). [20] Contextually, that same day Viola Carofalo, a Naples-based university researcher in philosophy who had been a long-time activist of Ex OPG Je so’ pazzo, was chosen as national spokesperson and as political leader on 6 January 2018. [21] In the 2018 general election on 4 March, PaP obtained 1.1% of the vote and no seats. [22] [23]

On 18 March, PaP held a national assembly in which it was decided to continue its program. [24] In January 2019, PaP considered running either independently or in a wider coalition in the next European parliament election, [25] but it ultimately decided not to run. [26] [27]

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In July 2021 senator Matteo Mantero, elected with the Five Star Movement, joined the party, giving it representation in the Italian Parliament. [28]

Composition [ edit ]

While it currently contains three main parties, PaP was originally composed of eight main parties other than Ex OPG Je so’ pazzo. [29] [30] [thirty first]

Former members [ edit ]

Additionally, PaP includes a number of little parties, movements, social centers, local trade unions, associations and committees, [7] [8] [29] [44] notably including Clash City Workers, [45] [forty six] Popular Front, [47] Revolutionary Pirate Movement, [48] Eurostop, [49] [50] representatives of the No TAV movement, [51] the No TAP movement, [52] the No MUOS movement [53] and the No TRIV movement. [54] PaP is also connected with The Other Europe (AET), an electoral list organised by intellectuals, Left Ecology Freedom (SEL) and the PRC for the 2014 European Parliament election, [55] which elected three Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), including PRC’s Eleonora Forenza, who along with SEL’s Curzio Maltese is still affiliated with AET. [56] SEL was later incorporated in the Italian Left (SI) and ran within the Free and Equal (LeU) list in the 2018 election. [57] [58]

International relations [ edit ]

After its founding in December 2017, PaP took inspiration from Momentum, the organisation supporting Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership of the Labour Party in the United Kingdom and La France Insoumise, whose leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon spoke of a “common adventure for the construction of a people’s alternative for Europe”. [59] In April 2018, PaP “lent its support” to Maintenant le Peuple, an alternative Europarty started by Mélenchon, Catarina Martins and Pablo Iglesias Turrión of the French La France Insoumise, Portuguese Left Bloc and Spanish Podemos respectively which was later joined by the Danish Red-Green Alliance, Finnish Left Alliance and Swedish Left Party. PaP called Maintenant le Peuple “a very important call proposed by three of the most popular alternatives from Europe [Left Bloc, Podemos and La France Insoumise], which we can not ignore”. [60]

Endorsements [ edit ]

PaP has been endorsed by the following public figures: [sixty one]

Election results [ edit ]

Italian Parliament [ edit ]

Regional Councils [ edit ]

Leadership [ edit ]

PaP used different logos: [72] [seventy three] [74] [75]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ Roberto Di Caro; Francesca Sironi (24 August 2018). “Power to the people, the left way to populism: this is how the movement wants to grow” . The espresso (in Italian) . Retrieved 26 October 2018 .
  2. ^ Ylenia Gostoli (28 February 2018). “Power to the People: Left-wing party challenges ‘racist logic’ . aljazeera.com . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  3. ^ James Politi (24 February 2018). “Italians protest against resurgence of racism” . Financial Times . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  4. ^ Frederika Randall (21 February 2018). ‘Shoot the Beasts on Sight’: The Far Right and Italy’s Elections” . The Nation . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  5. ^ Steve Scherer (22 February 2018). “Italian far-left protesters scuffle with police as election tensions rise” . Reuters.com . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  6. ^ “And Now? Power To The People!” . jesopazzo.org . 22 February 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  7. ^ a b Adriana Pollice (16 December 2017). “Power to the people debuts:” We are not the third leftist list, but the only one ” . the poster (in Italian) . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  8. ^ a b “Associationism is left: the” Power to the People “list is born . Today.it (in Italian). 17 December 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  9. ^ “Manifesto Power to the people” . Poterealpopolo.org (in Italian). 10 December 2016 . Retrieved 9 February 2019 .
  10. ^ “Nobody represents us: let’s do it! Power to the people!” . jesopazzo.org (in Italian). 14 November 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  11. ^ “Je so ‘Pazzo Festival, 9-11 September. We build popular power!” . Facebook.com (in Italian). 6 September 2016 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  12. ^ “Je so ‘Pazzo Festival 2016: we build popular power” . Agoravox.it (in Italian). 8 September 2016 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  13. ^ “From September to forever … we build popular power!” . jesopazzo.org (in Italian). 12 September 2016 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  14. ^ “Je so Pazzo Festival, in the former OPG: first event after the summer” . Identitainsorgent.com (in Italian). 26 June 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  15. ^ “Naples. From 7 to 10 September” Je so ‘Pazzo Festival: Power to the people ” . Contropiano.org (in Italian). 5 September 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  16. ^ “Je so ‘Pazzo Festival 2017. Power to the people!” . Facebook.com (in Italian). 6 September 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  17. ^ “Je so ‘Pazzo Festival 2017 – Power to the people” . jesopazzo.org (in Italian). 10 September 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  18. ^ “Assembly: we build a popular list in the next elections!” . jesopazzo.org (in Italian). 17 November 2017 . Retrieved 20 April 2018 .
  19. ^ a b “Power to the people, Acerbo:” Yesterday the only true leftist list was born: Power to the people! ” . rifondazione.it (in Italian). 18 December 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  20. ^ a b “#Pater to the people: the manifesto and the program” . ilpartitoComunistaitiano.it (in Italian). 2 January 2018 . Retrieved 13 March 2018 .
  21. ^ “Who is the” political leader “of Power to the people?” . Facebook.com (in Italian). 8 January 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  22. ^ “Choosing: camera” . Elezioni.Inrono.gov.it (in Italian). 4 March 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  23. ^ “Choosing: Senate” . Elezioni.Inrono.gov.it (in Italian). 4 March 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  24. ^ Adriana Pollice (18 March 2018). “I start again from three hundred thousand. The plan a of power to the people” . the poster (in Italian) . Retrieved 20 March 2018 .
  25. ^ “Potere al Popolo!: Toward next European elections!” . Poterealpopolo.org . 16 January 2019 . Retrieved 24 January 2019 .
  26. ^ “The storm and the drops. Press release of the national coordination of Power to the people!” . Poterealpopolo.org (in Italian). 27 March 2019 . Retrieved 28 May 2019 .
  27. ^ Alessandro Bianchi (4 April 2019). “That’s why Power to the people will not participate in the next European elections. Interview in Cremaschi” . Counterattack . Retrieved 28 May 2019 .
  28. ^ “Power to the people enters Parliament with the former M5s Mantero:” I am a Marxist, the movement of the origins is over ” . the Republic (in Italian). 27 July 2021 . Retrieved 9 December 2021 .
  29. ^ a b Paolo Martini (13 December 2017). “The galaxy to the left of the Pd of Renzi” . Lettera43.it (in Italian) . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  30. ^ “Debt Associations Manifest Subscriptions (1)” (PDF) . Poterealpopolo.org (in Italian). 1 January 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  31. ^ “Subcline manifest subscriptions (1)” (PDF) . Poterealpopolo.org (in Italian). 1 January 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  32. ^ “Hasta Siempre Commander! Interview with Luciano Vasapollo of the Communist Network (versions in Italian and Spanish)” . retedeicomunisti.org (in Italian and Spanish). 26 November 2016. Archived from the original on 22 December 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  33. ^ “The manifesto of Power to the people” . Risorgimentosocialista.it (in Italian). 18 December 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  34. ^ “The document approved by the National Political Committee of Communist Refoundation, 28 October 2018” . rifondazione.it (in Italian). 28 October 2018 . Retrieved 29 October 2018 .
  35. ^ “1st Congress of the PCI: the final device” . ilpartitoComunistaitiano.it (in Italian). 14 July 2018 . Retrieved 25 October 2018 .
  36. ^ “For a large, classy list, with an alternative program” . Anticapitalista.org (in Italian). 5 December 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  37. ^ “The new course of Power to the people” . Anticapitalista.org (in Italian). 4 October 2018 . Retrieved 13 October 2018 .
  38. ^ “The South Party adheres to the path of” Power to the People ” . Partitodesud.eu (in Italian). 24 December 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  39. ^ “The South Party leaves Power to the people, but recalls the need to give life to an alternative, popular and left common front” . Partitodesud.eu (in Italian). 29 October 2018 . Retrieved 29 October 2018 .
  40. ^ “Justice and liberation. So … Power to the people!” . radicalsocialismo.it (in Italian). 18 December 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  41. ^ “Mrs leaves” Power to the People “(press release)” .
  42. ^ Federico Tulli (28 January 2018). “Carla Corsetti (Atea Democracy): without Lateran Pacts we would be a civilized country” . Left (in Italian) . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  43. ^ “Press release of 13 May 2021” .
  44. ^ Roberto Villani (16 December 2017). “Power to the people, the anti -capitalist front and the unit of the communists” . lacittafutura.it (in Italian) . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  45. ^ “What to do after the no? Note from the Assembly on popular power” . Clashcityworkers.org (in Italian). 14 December 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  46. ^ “Letter of a postman to” Power to the People ” . Clashcityworkers.org (in Italian). 24 January 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  47. ^ “Popular position on the political elections and on the electoral list” Power to the people ” . Frontepopolare.net (in Italian). 21 December 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  48. ^ “Today we are with the mind in Rome” . Movimentorivoluzionario.wordpress.com (in Italian). 17 December 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  49. ^ “Eurostop and participation in the elections with Power to the people” . Eurostop.info (in Italian). 8 January 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  50. ^ “Eurostop with Power to the people” . Eurostop.info (in Italian). 19 January 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  51. ^ Gabriele Guccione (17 Janogy 2018). “Power to the people” also in Turin, on the list La Pasionaria No Tav and the lawyer of migrants ” . Corriere della Sera (in Italian) . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  52. ^ “No tap e no triv alleati di potere al popolo” . staffettaonline.com (in Italian). 24 January 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  53. ^ Pina La Villa (February 2018). “Why vote for Power to the people” . girodivite.it (in Italian) . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  54. ^ “No Triv adhere to power to the people” . Irpinianews.it (in Italian). 11 January 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  55. ^ “Results of the 2014 European elections – Results by country – Italy” . Europarl.europa.eu . 22 September 2014 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  56. ^ “Power to the people shows up in Europe” . Poterealpopolo.org (in Italian). 17 January 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  57. ^ “A new proposal: the document” . sinistraitaliana.it (in Italian). 7 November 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  58. ^ “Left, Grasso Lancia ‘Liberi e Uguali’:” Pd offered me assignments but the calculations do not do for me ” . the Republic (in Italian). 3 December 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  59. ^ Rosa Gilbert (27 December 2017). “How Jeremy Corbyn and his grassroots movement has inspired young Italians to launch their own Momentum” . The Independent . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  60. ^ Cazenaves, Téo (30 April 2018). “Now the people: Mélenchon, Iglesias and Martins sign a European agreement in Lisbon” . The Press Media (in French) . Retrieved 26 May 2019 .
  61. ^ “Appeal of the world of culture, information and knowledge for the vote in Power to the people” . Poterealpopolo.org (in Italian). 1 February 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  62. ^ “Sabina Guzzanti’s social endorsement, post a video of” Power to the People “, a party born in Naples” . Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 31 January 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  63. ^ “Vandana Shiva in Florence, supports power to the people!” . Poterealpopolo.org (in Italian). 31 January 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  64. ^ “Because we vote for the people” . the poster (in Italian). 31 January 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  65. ^ “The cartoonist Vauro supports Power to the people!” . Facebook.com (in Italian). 2 February 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  66. ^ “Elections, Ken Loach’s message for” Power to the People ” . the Republic (in Italian). 5 February 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  67. ^ “Carrara, Moni Ovadia arrives in support of Power to the people” . Ecodellalunigiana.it (in Italian). 7 February 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  68. ^ “Camila Vallejo Dowling sent us this video message from Chile to support power to the people!” . Facebook.com (in Italian). 12 February 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  69. ^ “Mélenchon meets Power to the people:” I’m here to learn ” . the poster (in Italian). 16 February 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  70. ^ “In the parliamentary elections on March 4th. In Italy I keep my fingers crossed for the Potere Al Popolo. It takes a strength for good work, social security and peace” . Twitter.com (in German). 2 March 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  71. ^ “Desde Bolivia, Vencemos”. Evo Morales best wishes Power to the people ” . the poster (in Italian). 4 March 2018 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  72. ^ “Power to the people – Photo” . Facebook.com (in Italian). 17 September 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  73. ^ Cecchino Antonini (17 December 2017). “Power to the people! We really start. Here is the symbol” . popoffquotidiano.it (in Italian) . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  74. ^ “Logo Power to the people” . Poterealpopolo.org (in Italian). 18 December 2017 . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .
  75. ^ Gabriele Maestri (21 December 2017). “Power to the people, the star is enough for the left” . Isimboidelladiscordia.it (in Italian) . Retrieved 10 March 2018 .

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