Italexit (political party)

Italexit for Italy
Italexit per l'Italia
SecretaryVacant
SpokespersonAntonino Iracà
Andrea Perillo
Roberto Robilotta
FounderGianluigi Paragone
Founded23 July 2020
Split fromFive Star Movement
HeadquartersVia dei Grimani 4, Milan
NewspaperIl Paragone[nb 1]
IdeologyHard Euroscepticism
Populism
Sovereigntism
Political positionBig tent[1] or far-right[2][3][4][5]
National affiliationHuman Value Party (2020–2021)
CasaPound (2022)
Italian Animalist Party (2024)
Colours  Blue
Chamber of Deputies
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Senate of the Republic
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European Parliament
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Regional Councils
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Website
italexit.it

Italexit for Italy (Italian: Italexit per l'Italia), usually referred to simply as Italexit, is a populist, sovereignist, and hard Eurosceptic political party in Italy, which advocates the country's exit from the eurozone and the European Union. Its founder is Gianluigi Paragone, a former member of the Senate of the Republic and TV journalist. Paragone and Italexit oppose Italy's membership in NATO. Although the party rejects a classification on the political spectrum and includes some left-wing positions, it is considered right-wing due to Paragone's profile. Italexit was founded in 2020 after Paragone was expelled from the Five Star Movement (M5S). Between 2020 and 2022, Italexit was joined by several members of the Italian Parliament, mainly from the M5S and the League (Lega). Paragone had been a supporter of the M5S–Lega government, which was known as the Government of Change, and opposed the M5S government with the Democratic Party (PD).

Italexit was one of the leading parliamentary parties critical of the management of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy, particularly of the Green Pass. In the 2021 and 2022 local elections, Paragone and Italexit were unsuccessful in becoming mayor of Milan and electing councillors, respectively. For the 2022 Italian general election, Italexit formed a joint list with Alternativa, which represented left-leaning members of the M5S that exited the party after it joined the national unity government of Mario Draghi. Their alliance soon ended after Italexit had included far-right and neo-fascist candidates from CasaPound. During this period, the Italian press reported that CasaPound had successfully gained control of Italexit. In December 2023, Paragone left Italexit. In March 2024, some former Italexit members founded the Movement for Italexit, which was not supported by Paragone.


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  1. ^ Alexander Damiano Ricci (2022). Edizioni Gruppo Abele (ed.). Propaganda Europa. ISBN 9788865792650.
  2. ^ "Italexit, dimissioni in blocco a Pistoia: "Deriva verso l'estrema destra"e". La Nazione - Pistoia. 15 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Così l'estrema destra si è presa Italexit e ora punta a entrare in Parlamento con i voti di Paragone". Fanpage.it. 20 September 2022.
  4. ^ Paolo Berizzi (21 September 2022). "L'ascesa del tandem Italexit-CasaPound ai danni di FdI". La Repubblica.
  5. ^ "Come Italexit è diventata il nuovo parco giochi dell'estrema destra italiana". Rolling Stones. 24 September 2022.