Renziani Explained

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Renziani
Leader1 Title:Leader
Leader1 Name:Matteo Renzi
Leader2 Title:Other members
Leader2 Name:Maria Elena Boschi
Luca Lotti
Graziano Delrio
Lorenzo Guerini
Roberto Giachetti
Foundation:2011
Dissolution:2019
Merged:Italia Viva
National:PD
Ideology:Centrism
Liberalism
Reformism
Third Way
Position:Centre to centre-left
Country:Italy

The Renziani was a liberal area within the Democratic Party (PD) composed of the followers of Matteo Renzi, party's former national secretary and former Prime Minister of Italy from February 2014 to December 2016. This area also took the name of Now! (Adesso!) and Big Bang. In September 2019, Renzi founded his own movement, Italia Viva (IV), exiting from the PD.

The Open Foundation, whose Secretary-General is Maria Elena Boschi, served as think tank and financial arm of the faction. It was later replaced by the Matteo Renzi Foundation.

History

The faction, which has never been organised as a formal faction, grew around Matteo Renzi. Born in 1975, Matteo Renzi is a devout Catholic (he was a scout leader of AGESCI) and a centrist. He started his political career in the Italian People's Party (PPI), a Christian-democratic outfit, and was elected president of the Province of Florence in 2004, when he was just 29. Through The Daisy party he joined the Democratic Party in 2007[1] and was elected Mayor of Florence in 2009. A frequent critic of his party's leadership, especially under Pier Luigi Bersani, Renzi made his name as "scrapper" (of old leaders and ideas), advocate of complete change in the party, reformer and modernizer.[2] [3] [4] A frequent critic of his party's leadership, especially under Pier Luigi Bersani, Renzi made his name as "scrapper" (of old leaders and ideas), advocate of complete change in the party, reformer and modernizer.[5] [6] [7]

After organizing a convention of "scrappers" in Florence in November 2010, Renzi repeated the event in November 2011 under the Big Bang name. Leading Democrats who took part to the convention included Sergio Chiamparino, Arturo Parisi, Graziano Delrio, Ermete Realacci, Andrea Marcucci and Roberto Giachetti, but most of the speakers were people from the civil society, mainly entrepreneurs, artists and intellectuals.[8] [9] Among the ideas espoused by Renzi and his fellow Big-Bangers, many were genuinely liberal for a social-democratic party: labour market flexibility, abolition of professional bars, pension reform and cuts in public sector. This was seen as the platform for a Renzi's run for prime-ministerial candidate of the PD.[10] [11] [12] Renzi's group was dubbed by some journalists as the party's "new right".[13]

On 13 September 2012 Renzi officially announced in Verona, Veneto his bid to become the candidate for Prime Minister of the centre-left in 2013.[14] On 25 November Renzi came second in the first round of the primary election with 35.5%, behind Pier Luigi Bersani (44.9%), but ahead of Nichi Vendola (15.6%), Laura Puppato (2.6%) and Bruno Tabacci (1.4%). In the subsequent run-off, on 2 December, Bersani trounced Renzi 60.9% to 39.1%, by winning in each and every single region but Tuscany, where Renzi won 54.9% of the vote.[15] However, Bersani's demise as PD's secretary in April 2013 opened the way for another bid, this time for the party's leadership.

On 8 December 2013, during the open primary of party's leadership election, Renzi fended off the challenges of two rivals from the party's left, Gianni Cuperlo and Pippo Civati. He was elected PD leader with a landslide 67.6% of the vote. On 22 February 2014 Renzi was also sworn in as Prime Minister of Italy.

On 19 February 2017, during the PD National Assembly, Renzi resigned as Secretary of the party and announcing his candidacy for the next leadership election.[16] Few days before he launched the movement In Cammino ("On the way"), in support of his candidacy.[17]

After having won the vote by party members in March with almost 67% of votes,[18] on 30 April, Renzi was re-elected Secretary of the party by a landslide with 69.2% of votes;[19] while Andrea Orlando received 19.9% and Michele Emiliano 10.9% of votes.[20] However, after the defeat in the 2018 general election,[21] in which the PD gained only 19% of vote, Renzi was forced to resign as party secretary.[22]

As of mid 2019 Renziani were divided in three official factions and associations, Reformist Base, Always Forward and Back to the Future. The latter two were closer to Renzi himself and would mostly follow him out of the PD.

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.[23] On the same day, interviewed by Bruno Vespa during the late-night TV talk-show Porta a Porta, he officially launched Italia Viva (IV).[24] Renzi was followed by 25 deputies and 12 senators, who left the PD to join his movement.[25] However, not all the Renziani decided to follow him. Members of Reformist Base (BR), notably including its leaders Lorenzo Guerini and Luca Lotti, decided not to join the new movement, remaining within the PD.[26]

Leadership

Open Foundation

Factions

Before the foundation of Italia Viva in September 2019, the Renziani area was divided into three official factions and associations. While most of the Renziani in Always Forward and Back to the Future followed Renzi in Italia Viva, Reformist Base remained within the PD.

FactionsIdeologyLeadersFoundedDissolvedMerged party
Always ForwardLiberalismRoberto Giachetti, Anna AscaniJune 2019September 2019Italia Viva
Back to the FutureThird WayEttore Rosato, Ivan ScalfarottoOctober 2018September 2019Italia Viva
Reformist BaseReformismLuca Lotti, Lorenzo GueriniMay 2019still activeDemocratic Party

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: avisoaperto.it . avisoaperto.it . 2014-07-17 . dead . https://archive.today/20120718215620/http://www.avisoaperto.it/?page_id=2366 . 2012-07-18 .
  2. Web site: La guerra fra generazioni è stata un errore Ma basta De Coubertin, proviamo a vincere . Archiviostorico.corriere.it . 2014-07-17.
  3. Web site: Per Renzi è solo l' inizio "Il nuovo partito siamo noi" . Archiviostorico.corriere.it . 2014-07-17.
  4. Web site: Il centrosinistra sarà credibile se smetterà di essere conservatore . Archiviostorico.corriere.it . 2014-07-17.
  5. Web site: La guerra fra generazioni è stata un errore Ma basta De Coubertin, proviamo a vincere . Archiviostorico.corriere.it . 2014-07-17.
  6. Web site: Per Renzi è solo l' inizio "Il nuovo partito siamo noi" . Archiviostorico.corriere.it . 2014-07-17.
  7. Web site: Il centrosinistra sarà credibile se smetterà di essere conservatore . Archiviostorico.corriere.it . 2014-07-17.
  8. Web site: Big Bang - seconda Convention dei "Rottamatori" di Matteo Renzi (1ª giornata) . it . RadioRadicale.it . 2011-10-28 . 2014-07-17.
  9. Web site: Camera dei Deputati . Rassegna.camera.it . 2014-07-17.
  10. Web site: La sfida di Renzi: le primarie? Bersani può perdere . Archiviostorico.corriere.it . 2014-07-17.
  11. Web site: Renzi lancia la sfida a Bersani Nasce l' asse con Chiamparino . Archiviostorico.corriere.it . 2014-07-17.
  12. Web site: Renzi attacca ancora: Pd ai pionieri, via i reduci . Archiviostorico.corriere.it . 2014-07-17.
  13. Web site: Il piano di Pier Luigi per le primarie Un solo candidato scelto dal partito . Archiviostorico.corriere.it . 2014-07-17.
  14. Web site: Renzi: si fa una nuova Italia E cerca i voti dei delusi pdl . Archiviostorico.corriere.it . 2014-07-17.
  15. Web site: Risultati - Primarie del Centrosinistra 25 Novembre 2012 - la . Repubblica.it . 2014-07-17.
  16. http://www.lastampa.it/2017/02/19/italia/politica/il-giorno-della-verit-per-il-pd-renzi-vorrei-iniziare-con-la-parola-rispetto-vPSVB3iUf1RChFIDwsAUaN/pagina.html Pd, Renzi: “Peggio della scissione solo il ricatto”. Bersani: “Alzato un muro”. Rossi verso l’addio. Atteso l’intervento di Emiliano
  17. http://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/topnews/2017/02/15/renzi-rimettiamoci-in-cammino-insieme_d9626ee1-23ce-4324-9f3e-cf407576c7cc.html Renzi, rimettiamoci in cammino insieme
  18. http://www.partitodemocratico.it/document/dati-definitivi-dei-congressi-circolo/ I dati definitivi dei congressi di circolo
  19. http://www.repubblica.it/politica/2017/04/30/news/primarie_pd_elezioni_segretario_scrutinio-164320193/?ref=RHPPLF-BL-I0-C8-P1-S1.8-T1 Primarie Pd, Renzi vince nettamente: "Al fianco del governo"
  20. http://www.huffingtonpost.it/2017/05/01/i-dati-definitivi-delle-primarie-renzi-70-orlando-19-5-emil_a_22063333/ I dati definitivi delle primarie: Renzi 70%, Orlando 19,5%, Emiliano 10,49%
  21. Web site: Elezioni 2018: M5S primo partito, nel centrodestra la Lega supera FI.
  22. Web site: Elezioni politiche: vincono M5s e Lega. Crollo del Partito democratico. Centrodestra prima coalizione. Il Carroccio sorpassa Forza Italia. 4 March 2018. Repubblica.it.
  23. Web site: Renzi lascia il Pd: "Uscire dal partito sarà un bene per tutti. Anche per Conte". rep.repubblica.it.
  24. Web site: Renzi: "Il nome della nuova sfida che stiamo per lanciare sarà Italia viva". Redazione. Politica. 17 September 2019. Corriere della Sera.
  25. Web site: Strappo Pd, Renzi: con me 40 parlamentari, 25 a Camera e 15 a Senato - Tgcom24.
  26. https://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2019/09/17/scissione-pd-da-lotti-a-guerini-da-marcucci-alla-morani-chi-per-ora-non-segue-matteo-renzi/5457935/ Scissione Pd. Da Lotti a Guerini, da Marcucci alla Morani: chi (per ora) non segue Renzi