Identity and Democracy Party

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Identity and democracy
Party leader Gerolf Annemans
Treasurer Jean-François Jalkh
founding 3rd October 2014
Headquarters Paris
Affiliate foundation Association pour l'Identité et Démocratie Fondation
Alignment EU skepticism , right-wing extremism , right-wing populism , nationalism
Government grants € 400,778 (2015)
MEPs
61/705
EP Group Europe of Nations and Freedom (2015-2019)
Identity and Democracy (from 2019)
Website www.de-id-party.eu

The Identity and Democracy Party , until 2019 Movement for a Europe of Nations and Freedom ( French Mouvement pour l'Europe des nations et des libertés , MENL) is a European political party . Leading member parties are the French Rassemblement National (RN) (formerly Front National), the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) and the Italian Lega Nord . In the European Parliament , the members of the MENL are represented in the Identity and Democracy (ID) group. On July 2, 2019, the board decided to rename the party Identity and Democracy .

history

In the run-up to the 2014 European elections , the Front National (FN), the FPÖ, the Lega Nord and the Belgian-Flemish Vlaams Belang (VB) together with the Dutch Partij voor de Vrijheid (PVV) and the Slovak National Party (SNS) announced wanting to set up a common parliamentary group after the election. Leading politicians from the FN, FPÖ and VB were represented in the European Alliance for Freedom (EAF) at that time . After the election, however, the parliamentary group could not be formed because parliamentarians from seven countries could not be won as necessary. The SNS had missed the entry into the European Parliament, the also planned Sweden Democrats joined the EKR faction.

As a result, the Front National and its chairman Marine Le Pen initiated the establishment of the MENL, which took place on October 3, 2014. In contrast to the EAF, the MENL is organized as an association of parties; the EAF stopped its activities in 2017. In December 2014, the MENL was recognized by the European Parliament and granted preliminary political party funding of 1.17 million euros for 2015. After checking the expenditure of the MENL in September 2016, the European Parliament corrected the financing for 2015 to € 400,778 and reclaimed € 535,818.97 of the financing already paid.

Aymeric Chauprade was the founding chairman . After making anti-Islamic statements, he resigned from this office on February 10, 2015.

A parliamentary group was founded on June 15, 2015. The basis for this was that the British MP Janice Atkinson could be won for the group. This was excluded from UKIP after an expense scandal . Shortly before, the FN membership of the European parliamentarian and FN founder Jean-Marie Le Pen had been suspended due to anti-Semitic statements. According to Atkinson, this made it easier for him to join the new parliamentary group. In addition, the two remaining MPs of the Polish Congress of the New Right (KNP) could be won as parliamentary group members. The Dutch PVV chairman Geert Wilders had ruled out a cooperation with the KNP, in particular its then chairman Janusz Korwin-Mikke , in mid-2014.

On June 16, 2015 the MPs of the MENL together with the PVV, two MPs of the Polish Congress of the New Right and Janice Atkinson, who was excluded from the UKIP, founded a parliamentary group under the name “Europe of Nations and Freedom” (French Europe des Nations et des Libertés ). The group currently has 36 members.

In January 2019, the MENL parties, together with representatives of Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) and Eesti Konservatiivne Rahvaerakond (EKRE), announced in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe that the New European Democracy - Europe of Nations and Freedom (NED-ENF ) on. The group has not been admitted by the Bureau of the Assembly for the time being, as there are doubts whether this group is fulfilling its obligation to "respect and promote the fundamental values ​​of the Council of Europe".

In the run-up to the 2019 European elections , the then Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini ( Lega ) and representatives of the German AfD, the Finnish Perussuomalaiset (PS) and the Danish People's Party (DF) announced the establishment of a large right-wing parliamentary group. Apart from these parties and the member parties of the MENL, no other members of the parliamentary group now called Identity and Democracy joined the election . When it was constituted, it had 73 members, making it the fifth largest parliamentary group. As a result, the MENL also renamed itself the Identity and Democracy Party .

Program

The ID is skeptical of the EU and against globalization . The party calls for the end of the euro and a return to national currencies, national responsibilities in relation to immigration and finances, and advocates closer partnership between the EU and Russia .

Board

The current chairman is Gerolf Annemans (VB). Jean-François Jalkh (RN) is treasurer. The board of directors also includes Marine Le Pen, Nicolas Bay (both RN), Harald Vilimsky (FPÖ), Angelo Ciocca (Lega), Janice Atkinson, Laurentiu Rebega and Michał Marusik (KNP).

Chairperson

Affiliate foundation

With the Association pour l'Identité et Démocratie Fondation , formerly Fondation pour une Europe des Nations et des Libertés, there is a party-affiliated foundation which, like the IDP, is co-financed by the EU.

Members

The following parties belong to the ID party:

Country Party (s) abbreviation MEP National
MPs
Member since
BelgiumBelgium Belgium Vlaams Belang VB
3/21
18/150
founding
BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria Volya Volya -
12/240
Early 2018
EstoniaEstonia Estonia Eesti Konservatiivne Rahvaerakond EKRE
1/7
19/101
Mid-2019
FranceFrance France Rassemblement National RN
21/79
7/577
founding
GreeceGreece Greece Nea Dexia ND - - Early 2018
ItalyItaly Italy Lega Nord
Lega per Salvini Premier
Lega
29/76
123/630

58/315
Early 2018 *
AustriaAustria Austria Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ
3/19
30/183
founding
PolandPoland Poland Congress Nowej Prawicy KNP - - Early 2018 +
PortugalPortugal Portugal Chega CH -
1/230
July 2020
SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Sme Rodina - Boris Kollár SR -
11/150
Early 2019
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Svoboda a přímá demokracie SPD
2/21
22/200
Mid 2016
United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom For Britain not in the EU - Mid-2019
* Leading politician since it was founded
+MEPs Michał Marusik and Stanisław Żółtek from mid-2015 to 2019

former members

Country Political party abbreviation member
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Občanská konzervativní strana OK strana May 2015 to mid-2016

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