Europa Verde
Green Europe
Green Europe
Green
European Parliament Group
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Europa Verde's foundation rests on the conviction that the ecological crisis represents the paramount challenge of our modern era. Their worldview is shaped by "deep ecology," which perceives humanity as an integral part of a fragile ecosystem. In this context, states and nations are not viewed as isolated entities but as active participants within a federal Europe. The party merges traditional environmental protection with a pronounced emphasis on social justice: ecological transformation must not come at the expense of the socially disadvantaged, which is why redistribution and sustainability go hand-in-hand.
The party's agenda heavily emphasizes the expansion of renewable energy sources, the phasing out of fossil fuels, and the protection of biodiversity. Their target demographics primarily include young, urban voters, the academic community, and individuals in precarious employment who stand to benefit from a "Green Economy." Key demands include a strict ban on pesticides, a paradigm shift in transportation away from private vehicles, and the introduction of an ecological minimum wage. Through these stances, the party positions itself as the voice of a generation that views climate action as an existential imperative.
Within the Italian party system, Europa Verde assumes the role of a strategic corrective force on the left wing. It typically operates within broad center-left coalitions to ensure environmental issues gain parliamentary traction. Its relationship with institutions is cooperative, viewing the European level as a primary instrument to circumvent national stalemates on environmental protection. The party navigates the delicate balance between radical activism and the essential willingness to compromise within governing coalitions to influence actual legislation.
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The party participated in government for 0% of the legislative period.
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