Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy


Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy, commonly known simply as The Daisy, was a centrist political party in Italy. The party was formed from the merger of three parties: the Italian People's Party, The Democrats and Italian Renewal. The party president and leader was Francesco Rutelli, former mayor of Rome and prime ministerial candidate during the 2001 general election for The Olive Tree coalition, within which The Daisy electoral list won 14.5% of the national vote.
The Daisy became a single party in February 2002. It was set up by former left-leaning Christian Democrats, centrists, social-liberals, as well as other left-wing politicians from the former Italian Socialist Party and Federation of the Greens.
On 14 October 2007 DL merged with the Democrats of the Left to form the Democratic Party.

History

The idea of uniting the centrist components of The Olive Tree coalitions, which were divided in many parties, was discussed at least since 1996. In the 1996 general election there were actually two centrist lists within the Italian centre-left: the Populars for Prodi, including the Italian People's Party, Democratic Union, the Italian Republican Party and the South Tyrolean People's Party, and that of Italian Renewal, including the Italian Socialists, which later merged into the Italian Democratic Socialists in 1998, and the Segni Pact. In 1998 splinters from the centre-right coalition formed the Democratic Union for the Republic, later transformed into Union of Democrats for Europe, in order to support the D'Alema I Cabinet. In 1999 splinters of PPI, UD and other groups formed The Democrats.
Between 1998 and 2000, in Northeast Italy, there were several precursors of such idea at the regional and local level, notably the Reformist Popular Centre in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, the Daisy Civic List in Trentino, the Autonomist Federation in Aosta Valley and Together for Veneto in Veneto. Initially some of these experiments were intended to include both Christian-inspired parties and secular ones, such as SDI and PRI. However, on 12 October 2000, only PPI, Dem, UDEUR and RI agreed to join forces with a joint list called "The Daisy" for the 2001 general election. The Daisy, led by Francesco Rutelli, won 14.5% of the vote, only two points less than the Democrats of the Left.
Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy was established as a single party during the founding congress of Parma in March 2002. On that occasion the Italian People's Party, The Democrats and Italian Renewal merged to form the new party, while the UDEUR decided to remain separate.
In the 2006 general election, The Daisy was member of the winning The Union coalition and won 39 out of 315 senators. The Olive Tree list, of which DL was a member since the 2004 European Parliament election, won 220 seats out of 630 in the Italian Chamber of Deputies. On 14 October 2007, DL, DS and numerous minor parties merged to form the Democratic Party.

Ideology

Democracy Is Freedom was a pro-European centrist party, with a strong support among Catholics, especially progressive ones. The party put together social conservatives with social progressives, economic liberals and social democrats. Many former members of the Italian People's Party, one of the ancestor parties of DL, were members or close supporters of the Italian Confederation of Workers' Trade Unions, the Catholic trade union.
After the 2004 European elections the new party decided not to become a member of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party or of the European People's Party, but founded the European Democratic Party together with the Union for French Democracy. In the European Parliament, the EDP and ELDR Europarties formed the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe group.
In 2005, DL participated in the foundation of the Alliance of Democrats, a worldwide network of centrist parties, along with the New Democrat Coalition of the United States Democratic Party, the EDP member parties and the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats.

Members

Leading members of the party included:
DL was mainly composed of four factions, the first three of them supporting Francesco Rutelli's leadership:
The electoral results of Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy in the 10 most populated regions of Italy are shown in the table below. As DL was founded in 2002, the electoral results from 1994 to 2001 refer to the combined result of the precursor parties.
The results of 1994 refer to the combined result of PPI, Segni Pact and AD, those of 1994 to the combined result of PPI and Pact of Democrats, those of 1996 to the combined result of the joint-list of PPI and UD and RI, those of 1999 and 2000 to the combined result of PPI, Dem and RI, those of 2001 the DL federation.
From 2004 the results refer to DL, formed by PPI, Dem and RI, after the defection of UDEUR. The result for the 2006 general election refers to the election for the Senate, indeed DL contested the election for the Chamber of Deputies in a joint list with Democrats of the Left.
1994 general1995 regional1996 general1999 European2000 regional2001 general2004 European2005 regional2006 general
Piedmont13.19.79.711.37.915.1with Ulivo10.411.7
Lombardy15.09.410.410.1with Ulivo15.1with Ulivowith Ulivo10.0
Veneto21.115.013.312.713.714.9with Ulivowith Ulivo11.9
Emilia-Romagna14.89.311.810.97.715.5with Ulivowith Ulivo9.4
Tuscany15.76.410.09.16.913.4with Ulivowith Ulivo9.0
Lazio14.46.010.011.99.616.1with Ulivowith Ulivo9.1
Campania16.813.812.217.918.712.1with Ulivo16.012.8
Apulia22.213.68.916.713.716.1with Ulivo9.711.1
Calabria19.815.111.018.013.410.7with Ulivo14.510.3
Sicily14.212.3 10.119.612.3 13.9with Ulivo12.0 11.8
ITALY18.9-11.114.6-14.5--10.5

Electoral results

Italian Parliament

European Parliament

Leadership