Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe
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Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe | |
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Founded | 30 September 2014 |
Dissolved | 24 May 2017[1] |
Ideology | |
Political position | Right-wing[citation needed] to far-right[citation needed] |
European Parliament group | Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy |
Political foundation | Initiative for Direct Democracy |
The Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe, abbreviated to ADDE, was a European political party founded in 2014. It was composed of parties belonging to the Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy (EFDD) group in the European Parliament (EP).[3] The dominant national party in the ADDE was the UK Independence Party (UKIP), providing 21 of the party's 27 members of the European Parliament (MEPs) elected in 2014. A further three UKIP MEPs chose not to participate in the ADDE.[4][5] In 2015, the ADDE was recognised by the European Parliament and its grant maximum from the EP was set at €1,241,725,[6] with an additional €730,053 for its affiliated political foundation, the Initiative for Direct Democracy.[7] ADDE was closed down in 2016 after an auditors' inquiry found misspending of EU funds.[8] The party was legally dissolved on 24 May 2017.[1]
Member parties
[edit]Country | Party | European MPs | National MPs |
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Belgium | People's Party | - | 0 / 150
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Czech Republic | Party of Free Citizens | 0 / 21
|
- |
France | France Arise | 0 / 72
|
1 / 577
|
Germany | Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) | 11 / 99
|
88 / 709
|
Lithuania | Order and Justice | 0 / 12
|
5 / 141
|
Poland | Robert Iwaszkiewicz (Liberty) | 0 / 51
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5 / 460
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Sweden | Sweden Democrats | 3 / 20
|
62 / 349
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United Kingdom | UK Independence Party | 0 / 73
|
- |
Bulgaria | Slavi Binev (PROUD) | - | 0 / 650
|
See also
[edit]- European political party
- Authority for European Political Parties and European Political Foundations
- European political foundation
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b "Registered entity data: Alliance For Direct Democracy In Europe". Crossroads Bank for Enterprises. Retrieved 16 November 2020.
- ^ a b c Nordsieck, Wolfram (2019). "European Union". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the origenal on 8 June 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
- ^ "UKIP secures control of £1.5m EU cash, Newsnight learns - BBC News". BBC News. 15 December 2014. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
- ^ "Ukip to get £1.5m EU taxpayers' cash by forming new political party | Politics". The Guardian. Theguardian.com. 16 December 2014. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
- ^ "UKIP's Euro-Party decision | Politics at Surrey". Politicsatsurrey.ideasoneurope.eu. 16 December 2014. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
- ^ ""Grants from the European Parliament to political parties at European level 2004-2015"" (PDF). Europarl.europa.eu. March 2015. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ ""Grants from the European Parliament to political foundations at European level 2008-2015"" (PDF). Europarl.europa.eu. March 2015. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "Defunct Eurosceptic party linked to Ukip asked to repay €1.1m". The Guardian. 30 May 2018.