League Lega leader
Matteo Salvini repeatedly called for the formation of an alternative majority in the European Parliament that included the groups of the
European People's Party (EPP),
European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR), and
Identity and Democracy Party (ID), like the
centre-right coalition that won the
2022 Italian general election. on 7 December 2023, Salvini organised an ID convention in Florence, where he criticised the
European Green Deal, accusing the
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) of "illegally occupying" the
European Commission. For his part,
Antonio Tajani, the new leader of
Forza Italia (FI) following the death of historic party leader
Silvio Berlusconi in June 2023, criticised Salvini's idea, not considering an alliance with
Marine Le Pen of the
National Rally (RN),
Geert Wilders of the
Party for Freedom (PVV), and
Alternative for Germany (AfD) possible.
Brothers of Italy In an interview with
ZDF on 6 August 2023, the EPP president
Manfred Weber praised the
Meloni government, suggesting a possible alliance with FdI for the next election. He drew a red line with three conditions to fulfill: the support for Ukraine in the
Russo-Ukrainian War, the willingness to build Europe and not destroy it, and the acceptance of the
rule of law, denying at the same time an alliance with AfD, RN, or
PiS; at the same time,
Markus Söder, the
Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU) leader, turned down any alliance with FdI. Former German Minister of Justice
Katarina Barley accused Weber of opening up to the far right in Europe. During the press conference held on 5 January 2024, Meloni said there are "insurmountable distances" with AfD but praised Le Pen.
Centrist parties After the break-up of the
Third Pole, an electoral coalition formed in 2022 between
Action (Az) and
Italia Viva (IV), there were concerns that there was a risk of presenting three lists belonging to the same
Renew Europe (Renew) group without any of the three lists being able to pass the threshold, thus not electing any MEPs.
Stéphane Séjourné, the president of Renew, publicly appealed in May 2023 to both parties to stand together at the next European elections so as to elect "as many MEPs from the Renew Europe group as possible". Disagreements between Az leader
Carlo Calenda and IV leader
Matteo Renzi hindered the birth of a common list; Renzi announced the break-up of the common groups at the
Italian Parliament and the birth of a list called The Centre, while Calenda expressed his opposition to run again with Renzi. Calenda had also broken the federation with
More Europe (+Eu) in August 2022, preferring to ally himself with IV to create the Third Pole, and he had also stood as a candidate in the same constituency as +Eu founder
Emma Bonino, ending up favouring the centre-right coalition candidate who then won the single-member constituency. On 30 September 2023,
Riccardo Magi, the secretary of +Eu, announced that his party would run as
United States of Europe. On 13 December 2023, the National Direction of +Eu approved talks with the other Italian liberal parties for a list supporting a
federal Europe. On 15 December 2023, Bonino published on
La Stampa a manifesto, calling for the United States of Europe. The manifesto was signed by individual people like Base Italia leader Marco Bentivogli,
Giusi Nicolini,
Sandro Gozi,
Nathalie Tocci, and
Renato Soru, and parties like IV. On 31 January 2024, Bonino published an article in
Il Sole 24 Ore announcing a convention for the United States of Europe list open to all parties for 24 February 2024 in Rome. The goal was to launch a list that did not contain individual party symbols on its logo and that party leaders would not run for the European Parliament election. Despite supporting the manifesto, Renzi announced that he would run in all constituencies. Following the convention on 24 February 2024, there were differences of opinion between Az and IV. Magi requested a brief period of reflection to come to an agreement on a single list. On 7 March 2024, +Eu issued a statement advocating for a unified list that includes all three liberal parties, otherwise each party would need to act independently.
Other lists In November 2023, former Rome mayor
Gianni Alemanno launched a right-wing party called
Independence, saying he was thinking about running for the European Parliament election. In February 2024, television host
Michele Santoro presented a left-wing list named
Peace, Land, Dignity. == Opinion polling ==