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'''Patriots for Europe''' ('''PfE''' or '''Patriots''') is a [[ |
'''Patriots for Europe''' ('''PfE''' or '''Patriots''') is a [[Far-right politics|far-right]] [[Sovereigntism|sovereigntist]]<ref name="sovereigntist"/> [[political group of the European Parliament|political group]], formed as the third-largest group ahead of the [[tenth European Parliament]]. |
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The group includes all but one member from the [[Identity and Democracy]] group and members from other groups. The group could also coordinate the work of its members at the [[European Council]] and the [[Council of the European Union]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://euobserver.com/eu-political/ar7e524613|title=Orban's new Patriots for Europe group is targeting the council, not the parliament|website=euobserver|date=1 July 2024|access-date=8 July 2024}}</ref> |
The group includes all but one member from the [[Identity and Democracy]] group and members from other groups. The group could also coordinate the work of its members at the [[European Council]] and the [[Council of the European Union]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://euobserver.com/eu-political/ar7e524613|title=Orban's new Patriots for Europe group is targeting the council, not the parliament|website=euobserver|date=1 July 2024|access-date=8 July 2024}}</ref> |
Revision as of 13:50, 23 September 2024
Patriots for Europe | |
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European Parliament group | |
File:Patriots for Europe New Logo.png | |
English abbr. | PfE Patriots |
Ideology | |
Political position | Right-wing[14] to far-right[18] |
European parties | Patriots.eu (majority) European Christian Political Movement (minority) |
From | 8 July 2024 |
Preceded by | Identity and Democracy |
Chaired by | Jordan Bardella |
MEP(s) | 84 / 720 |
Patriots for Europe (PfE or Patriots) is a far-right sovereigntist[3] political group, formed as the third-largest group ahead of the tenth European Parliament.
The group includes all but one member from the Identity and Democracy group and members from other groups. The group could also coordinate the work of its members at the European Council and the Council of the European Union.[19]
History
Formation
Fidesz had been unaffiliated at the European level since leaving the European People's Party Group (EPP Group) in March 2021. ANO MEPs belonged to the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party and its affiliated Renew Europe group since 2011, but left both organisations after the 2024 European Parliament elections, citing disagreements with the party's programme. The Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) belonged to the far-right Identity and Democracy (ID) group during the ninth term (2019–2024).[20]
On 30 June 2024, the founding of the group was announced at a press conference in Vienna by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán (Fidesz), former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO 2011), and former Austrian Minister of the Interior Herbert Kickl and MEP Harald Vilimsky (both Freedom Party of Austria).[21][22][23] Representatives of the three founding parties signed "A Patriotic Manifesto for a European Future",[24][25][26] setting out the alliance's ideological positions, including weakening the EU, a focus on European cultural identity, opposition to illegal immigration, and a revision of the European Green Deal.[27]
On 1 July, the nationalist Portuguese party Chega, with two MEPs, became the fourth member of the Patriots for Europe.[28][29] On 5 July, the Spanish Vox party also joined, leaving the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) group.[30] The same day, the Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV), formerly part of the ID Group, also announced it would join.[31] On 6 July, the Danish People's Party and Vlaams Belang, both part of the ID group, announced they would also join, bringing the group above the minimum number of member states required for an official European Parliament group.[32][33] On 8 July, the National Rally (RN) and Lega were announced as new members of the group.[34][35] The prerequisite for establishing a political group of the European Parliament is the membership of at least 23 MEPs from at least seven EU member states. The alliance met this criterion on 6 July 2024.[36] According to Le Monde, the RN waited until after the second round of the 2024 French legislative election for the announcement "for fear of reviving suspicion of pro-Russian sympathies".[37]
10th European Parliament (2024–present)
On 8 July, Jordan Bardella, president of the French National Rally (RN), was named as the group's president.[38][39][40]
MEPs
10th European Parliament
Potential members
Speculative members
Parties being speculated as possible members of the new EU Group include:[44][45][46]
- Poland: Confederation's National Movement (RN), which won two MEPs, has stated it is currently in negotiations with Patriots for Europe, while the three Confederation MEPs from New Hope joined the ESN group, and the one Confederation of the Polish Crown MEP was not seeking to join.[47][48][49]
- Slovenia: The Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), which won four MEPs (currently part of the EPP Group)[50]
Previously speculated members
- Germany: Alternative for Germany (AfD), which has 15 MEPs (formerly part of the ID Group). However, due to previous tension between Fidesz and AfD, this was seen as unlikely,[51] with the AfD stating it had no current plans to join.[52] AfD expressed interest in creating a group including Hungarian Fidesz rival Our Homeland Movement and the Bulgarian Revival. These parties eventually established a separate far-right grouping, Europe of Sovereign Nations.[53]
- Poland: Law and Justice (PiS), which won 20 MEPs, initially negotiated with the Patriots for Europe, but later reached an agreement with Brothers of Italy allowing it to remain in the European Conservatives and Reformists.[54]
- Slovakia: Republic Movement, with two MEPs, expressed interest in membership,[55] but one MEP subsequently joined Europe of Sovereign Nations on 10 July.[56]
- Slovakia: Smer–SD was speculated to join the alliance with its five MEPs; however, according to its junior coalition partner, Hlas–SD, Smer–SD expressed a preference for rejoining the S&D group.[57] Although it was later rejected from S&D,[58] Smer–SD declined to join Patriots for Europe, saying that it can not join the group that "has nothing to do with social democracy".[59][60]
Organization
President
President | Took office | Left office | State | Party | |
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Jordan Bardella | 8 July 2024 | present | France | National Rally |
Bureau
2024–present
Group bureau during the 10th European Parliament.[39]
Position | Name | State | National party | European party | |
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President | Jordan Bardella | France | National Rally | Patriots.eu | |
First Vice-President | Kinga Gál | Hungary | Fidesz | None | |
Vice-President | Roberto Vannacci | Italy | League | Patriots.eu | |
Vice-President | Klára Dostálová | Czech Republic | ANO 2011 | None | |
Vice-President | Sebastiaan Stöteler | Netherlands | Party for Freedom | Patriots.eu | |
Vice-President | António Tânger Corrêa | Portugal | Chega | Patriots.eu | |
Vice-President | Hermann Tertsch | Spain | Vox | None | |
Vice-President | Harald Vilimsky | Austria | Freedom Party of Austria | Patriots.eu | |
Chief Whip | Anders Vistisen | Denmark | Danish People's Party | None | |
Treasurer | Gerolf Annemans | Belgium | Vlaams Belang | Patriots.eu |
Notes
- ^ ANO announced its departure from ALDE and Renew Europe on 21 June 2024, with leader Andrej Babiš declaring that ANO would not be able to fulfill its program as part of those groups. ANO considered joining other EU political groups after its departure, before successfully negotiating the creation of the Patriots for Europe alliance with Fidesz and the FPÖ.
- ^ KDNP left the EPP party and the EPP group, after the EPP group decided to admit the TISZA party. After the creation of the Patriots for Europe alliance, KDNP decided to join.
- ^ Their MEP left PVV and eventually the ID group.
- ^ The party contested the 2019 European Parliament election as a member of ID, but failed to win any seats. After the 2024 election, the party gained representation, but decided to join PfE instead of sitting with the collapsing ID.
- ^ Vox left the ECR Group on 5 July.
- ^ Vox left the ECR Party on 5 July.
See also
References
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- ^ a b "Hungarian, Fidesz Joins New Sovereigntist EP Group, Who else Will Follow". Hungary Today. 7 July 2024. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
- ^ Abascal, Santiago (5 July 2024). "The abandonment of the ECR by Vox, its entry into the group of 'Patriots for Europe' and its reasons". Counting Stars. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
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- ^ Jennifer Rankin (8 July 2024). "Le Pen and Orbán join forces in European parliament far-right alliance". The Guardian.
- ^ Sébastian Seibt (9 July 2024). "Le Pen, Orban and the 'Patriots for Europe': Is the EU being undermined from within?". France 24.
- ^ Piotr Maciej Kaczynski (9 July 2024). "PATRIOT GAMES: VIKTOR ORBAN GOES ON THE OFFENSIVE". Balkan Insight.
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- ^ "France's RN to Lead New Right-Wing Group at EU Parliament – Reuters – 07/8/2024". Reuters. Retrieved 8 July 2024.
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- ^ "Hungary: Orban announces new far-right European alliance – DW – 06/30/2024". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
- ^ "Patrioti pro Evropu. ANO, Fidesz a FPÖ zakládají novou politickou alianci". Deník (in Czech). Czech News Agency. 30 June 2024. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
- ^ "Vlastenci pro Evropu. ANO, Fidesz a Svobodná strana Rakouska zakládají politickou alianci". iROZHLAS (in Czech). 30 June 2024. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
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External links
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