èViva

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èViva
SpokespersonFrancesco Laforgia
Founded13 April 2019
Split fromArticle One
Possible
HeadquartersVia Porta Lecce 134, Brindisi
IdeologyDemocratic socialism
Pro-Europeanism
Anti-fascism
Political positionLeft-wing[1]
National affiliationThe Left (2019)
European affiliationDiEM25
Chamber of the Deputies
1 / 400
Senate
0 / 200
European Parliament
0 / 76
Website
eviva.news

èViva (in English: It is alive) is an Italian left-wing[1] political party.

History

èViva was founded by Francesco Laforgia (member of Article One) and Luca Pastorino (member of Possible) on 13 April 2019. The name of the movement has been chosen via an online-poll.[2]

For the 2019 European Parliament election èViva joins the electoral alliance The Left, with Italian Left, Communist Refoundation and the Party of the South. The Left, that joined the GUE/NGL group, got only the 1.8%, without exceeding the 4%-barrier-threshold, so it didn't get any seat.

For the 2020 Regional election èViva joins many lists: in Tuscany "Tuscany to the Left" to support Tommaso Fattori, in Campania "Earth", in Apulia "Solidary and Green Apulia" to support Michele Emiliano, in Liguria "Shared Line" to support Ferruccio Sansa, in Emilia-Romagna "Brave Emilia-Romagna" (Elly Schlein's list) to support Stefano Bonaccini.

Ideology

èViva is interested in environmental problems and socio-economic disparities. Its ideologies are democratic socialism, pro-Europeanism and antifascism. It joins European Spring, the platform of DiEM25.[3][4][1]

Electoral results

European Parliament election

Election Votes % Seats
2019 into The Left
0 / 76

Regional elections

Election Votes % Seats
Emilia-Romagna (2020) into Brave Emilia-Romagna[5]
0 / 50
Apulia (2020) into Solidary and Green Apulia[6]
0 / 51
Liguria (2020) into Shared Line[7]
0 / 30
Tuscany (2020) into Tuscany to the Left[8]
0 / 41
Campania (2020) into Earth[9]
0 / 51

References

  1. ^ a b c "Italy".
  2. ^ "A sinistra nasce il movimento "èViva"". L'HuffPost. April 13, 2019.
  3. ^ "Eviva.news - eviva Resources and Information".
  4. ^ "Eviva.news - eviva Resources and Information".
  5. ^ With Italian Left and Article One. The list got the 3.77% and 2 seats.
  6. ^ With Italian Left, Green Europe and the Italian Socialist Party. The list got the 3.8% and 0 seats.
  7. ^ With Italian Left and Possible. The list got the 2.47% and 1 seat.
  8. ^ With Italian Left, Communist Refoundation Party and Power to the People. The list got the 2.87% and 0 seats.
  9. ^ With Italian Left, Communist Refoundation Party, Italian Communist Party and the Party of the South. The list got the 1.07% and 0 seats.