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Democratic Energy (Italian: Energia Democratica) is a liberal and centrist faction within the Democratic Party (PD), a political party in Italy.[1] Its leader is Anna Ascani, PD's vice president and deputy from Umbria, who was considered very close to Matteo Renzi, party's former national secretary and former Prime Minister of Italy from February 2014 to December 2016.[2]
History
The movement is the de facto heir of Always Forward, the faction which rose around Giachetti and Ascani's candidacy as secretary and deputy secretary in March 2019 leadership election.[3]
On 17 September, during an interview to Italian newspaper la Repubblica, Renzi announced his intention to leave the PD, and create new parliamentary groups, led by himself.[4] On the same day, interviewed by Bruno Vespa during the late-night TV talk-show Porta a Porta, he officially launched Italia Viva (IV).[5] Almost every member of Always Forward, including Roberto Giachetti, followed Renzi in the new movement, while Anna Ascani remained within the PD, of which she was serving as vice president.[6][7] After few days, on 29 September, she officially launched Democratic Energy.[8]
References
- ^ Anna Ascani fonda la sua corrente, Energia Democratica: ecco da chi si affranca, nel Pd
- ^ Pd, Anna Ascani lancia la sua corrente. Si chiama "Energia democratica"
- ^ PD. Zingaretti 68%, Martina 20%, Giachetti 12%
- ^ "Renzi lascia il Pd: "Uscire dal partito sarà un bene per tutti. Anche per Conte"". rep.repubblica.it.
- ^ Politica, Redazione (17 September 2019). "Renzi: "Il nome della nuova sfida che stiamo per lanciare sarà Italia viva"". Corriere della Sera.
- ^ Scissione di Renzi, Anna Ascani resta nel Pd
- ^ Nuovo partito di Renzi, ecco chi lo segue
- ^ Anna Scani su Twitter: "Sono tanti quelli che, come me, hanno scelto di restare nel PD. E credo che la nostra energia oggi sia più preziosa che mai. Nasce #EnergiaDemocratica. "
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- Christian democrats (The Populars) – Liberals and centrists (People's Energy
- Reformist Base
- Democratic Energy
- Liberal PD
- AreaDem–Franceschiniani) – Christian leftists (Social Christians) – Social democrats and socialists (Piazza Grande
- Fassiniani
- Side by Side
- Left Wing
- Socialists and Democrats
- Future! European Democrats
- Democracy Europe Society
- Dem Labourites
- LeftDem
- NetworkDem) – Greens (Democratic Ecologists) – Heterogeneous (Democratic Front)
- Christian democrats (Middle Italy
- Popular Italy
- Demitiani
- Mariniani
- Fourth Phase
- Teodem
- Lettiani–360 Association
- Democratic Space) – Liberals and centrists (Renziani–Back to the Future
- Always Forward
- Harambee
- Rutelliani–Free Democrats
- Liberal Left
- Democratic Movement–Veltroniani) – Christian leftists (Olivists
- Democrats Really) – Social democrats and socialists (Reformist Alliance
- Democrats, Laicists, Socialists
- To the Left
- Say Left
- Left for the Country
- United to the Left
- Reformists and Democrats
- Democracy and Socialism
- Democrats in Network
- Change Italy
- Simply Democrats
- Make the PD
- Freedom and Rights
- Reformist Area
- Bersaniani
- Dalemiani
- Democratic Socialists
- Remake Italy
- Left is Change)
- Alliance for Italy (2009)
- Toward North (2010)
- European Republicans Movement (2010)
- Possible (2015)
- Future to the Left (2015)
- Democratic and Progressive Movement (2017)
- Action (2019)
- Italia Viva (2019)