This article studies the behaviour of Fratelli d’Italia (FdI) in the European Parliament (EP). Analysing a large sample of roll-call votes in the ninth EP (2019-2022) together with a selected sample of highly significant votes on COVID-19 and post-pandemic recovery, it shows that FdI has the strongest voting agreement with its allies in the European Conservatives and Reformists group (ECR) and votes more often with the centre-right European People’s Party (EPP) than the more extreme Identity and Democracy group (ID). FdI is often part of the winning coalition, shaping legislation or seeking to influence the policy agenda of the EU. On COVID-19 and post-pandemic votes, FdI has often taken a more moderate approach on key dossiers, even when it was the only party in opposition to the Draghi executive in Rome. At the same time, FdI has not renounced its ideological battles on specific policies, such as socio-cultural policies and, to some extent, EU institutional issues. Yet, notwithstanding the evidence of a more moderate and cooperative behaviour at the EU level, FdI may find it more challenging to fully recast itself as a conservative, rather than radical right party, at the national level.

Fratelli d’Italia in the European Parliament: Between Radicalism and Conservatism

Bressanelli, Edoardo
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2023-01-01

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This article studies the behaviour of Fratelli d’Italia (FdI) in the European Parliament (EP). Analysing a large sample of roll-call votes in the ninth EP (2019-2022) together with a selected sample of highly significant votes on COVID-19 and post-pandemic recovery, it shows that FdI has the strongest voting agreement with its allies in the European Conservatives and Reformists group (ECR) and votes more often with the centre-right European People’s Party (EPP) than the more extreme Identity and Democracy group (ID). FdI is often part of the winning coalition, shaping legislation or seeking to influence the policy agenda of the EU. On COVID-19 and post-pandemic votes, FdI has often taken a more moderate approach on key dossiers, even when it was the only party in opposition to the Draghi executive in Rome. At the same time, FdI has not renounced its ideological battles on specific policies, such as socio-cultural policies and, to some extent, EU institutional issues. Yet, notwithstanding the evidence of a more moderate and cooperative behaviour at the EU level, FdI may find it more challenging to fully recast itself as a conservative, rather than radical right party, at the national level.
2023
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