Article One (, Art.1), officially Article 1 – Democratic and Progressive Movement (''Articolo 1 – Movimento Democratico e Progressista'', Art.1–MDP), was a
social-democratic political party in Italy.
Art.1 was formed in February 2017 by a
left-wing
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split from the
Democratic Party (PD)
and soon joined by a group of splinters from
Italian Left
Italian Left (, SI) is a left-wing political party in Italy. SI was launched in November 2015 as a parliamentary group in the Chamber of Deputies (full name: Italian Left – Left Ecology Freedom), including Left Ecology Freedom (SEL), dissid ...
(SI). The party was led by its secretary
Roberto Speranza. Among its leading members are former
Prime Minister
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Massimo D'Alema, former PD secretaries
Pier Luigi Bersani and
Guglielmo Epifani, and
Arturo Scotto.
Enrico Rossi, then
President of Tuscany, was among the founding members, before returning into the PD one year later. In December 2017, Art.1 was a founding member of
Free and Equal (LeU), a left-wing joint list for the
2018 general election.
Most of the party's members were formerly affiliated to the
Democrats of the Left (DS). The name refers to article 1 of the
Italian Constitution that defines Italy as "a democratic republic based on labour" (''una Repubblica democratica, fondata sul lavoro'') and affirms
popular sovereignty.
The party was an observer member of the
Party of European Socialists.
Art.1 leader Speranza has served as
Minister of Health in 2019–2022, in the
second Conte government and the
Draghi government.
History
Background
Following the
2013 leadership election of the
Democratic Party (PD), in which
Matteo Renzi, a centrist, was elected secretary, an internal struggle arose within the party between Renzi's large majority (composed of ''
Renziani'', assorted centrists and moderate social democrats) and the left-wing factions, which were very critical of Renzi, his
government
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(2014–2016) and his proposed constitutional reform, which would eventually be voted down in a
constitutional referendum in December 2016.
After the splits of
Possible (Pos) and
Future to the Left (FaS), the standard-bearers of the PD's internal left were
Enrico Rossi (leader of the
Democratic Socialists faction and
President of Tuscany) and
Roberto Speranza (leader of
Reformist Area and former PD leader in the
Chamber of Deputies
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Description
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). These were backed by former DS or PD leaders
Massimo D'Alema,
Pier Luigi Bersani and
Guglielmo Epifani. Rossi and Speranza criticised Renzi on many of his policies and they were joined by
Michele Emiliano,
President of Apulia.
In February 2017 Renzi resigned from secretary, triggering a
new leadership election in a couple of months' time. This was not enough for the dissidents, who wanted a lengthier internal debate and a leadership election after the summer, while supporting
Paolo Gentiloni's
government
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and opposing an early general election.
At the same time, at the left of the PD,
Left Ecology Freedom (SEL) was in the process of merging into the
Italian Left
Italian Left (, SI) is a left-wing political party in Italy. SI was launched in November 2015 as a parliamentary group in the Chamber of Deputies (full name: Italian Left – Left Ecology Freedom), including Left Ecology Freedom (SEL), dissid ...
(SI), along with minor parties and associations (notably including FaS). A group of SI dissidents, led by
Arturo Scotto (once a member of the DS too) and
Massimiliano Smeriglio (who, like most SI members, hailed from the
Communist Refoundation Party, PRC), were interested in joining the
Progressive Camp (CP), a would-be and never established political party launched by
Giuliano Pisapia, but they finally decided to join with the PD splinters.
Foundation
The new party was launched on 25 February 2017 during a convention in
Rome
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. In that occasion, those who left the PD included
Vasco Errani, former
President of Emilia-Romagna, and deputy minister of the Interior
Filippo Bubbico, while Emiliano decided to challenge Renzi in the party's "primaries" instead.
Subsequently, 24 deputies and 14 senators left the PD and formed autonomous parliamentary groups both in the Chamber and the
Senate
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. They were joined by 17 deputies and one senator from SI, two deputies from the
Mixed Group, one from
Civics and Innovators, and one senator from the
For the Autonomies group; among these, one deputy and two senators were former members of the
Five Star Movement. The groups elected
Francesco Laforgia and
Maria Cecilia Guerra as leaders, respectively.
Deputies and senators were followed by three
members
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of the
European Parliament
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:
Antonio Panzeri,
Massimo Paolucci and
Flavio Zanonato.
In October MDP's only member of the government (Bubbico) resigned, and the party stopped supporting the
Gentiloni Cabinet.
Free and Equal
On 3 December 2017 the MDP was a founding member, along with SI and POS, of
Free and Equal (LeU), the left-wing joint list for the
2018 general election, which chose the
President of the
Senate
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and former anti-Mafia prosecutor
Pietro Grasso as its leader and candidate for Prime Minister.
In the election LeU won 3.4% of the vote, obtaining 14 deputies and four senators. Among these, the MDP had seven deputies (Speranza, Bersani, Epifani,
Federico Conte,
Federico Fornaro,
Michela Rostan and
Nico Stumpo) and two senators (Errani and Laforgia). Fornaro was elected president of LeU's parliamentary group in the Chamber.
In November 2018 the MDP, which was focused on forming a brand-new "red-green" party, ''de facto'' abandoned LeU.
In April 2019 the MDP became a full-fledged party, welcoming new members, notably including David Tozzo from Possible, and being renamed simply as Article One. Additionally, after
Nicola Zingaretti's victory in the
2019 Democratic leadership election, a rapprochement started between the two parties. In the run-up to the
2019 European Parliament election Article One formed a joint list with the PD, which included some minor groups.
Government participation

In August 2019 tensions grew within the coalition supporting the
Giuseppe Conte
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's
first government, leading to the issuing of a motion of no-confidence by the
League. During the following
government crisis, the national board of the PD officially opened to the possibility of forming a new cabinet in a coalition with the M5S, based on
pro-Europeanism
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,
green economy,
sustainable development
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, fight against
economic inequality and a new immigration policy. The party also accepted that Conte might continue at the head of a new government, and on 29 August President Mattarella formally invested Conte to do so. The LeU groups had previously already announced their possible support to Conte's
second government, which was finally unveiled in September with the appointment of Speranza as
Minister of Health.
Following the collapse of Conte's second government on 18 January 2021, and the resulting
2021 Italian government crisis, LeU joined the
national unity government
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of
Mario Draghi, with Speranza continuing in his post as Minister of Health.
Return to the Democratic Party
On 31 December 2021, during an online event reserved to Art.1 party executives,
Massimo D'Alema explained that the party would start discussions aimed to the dissolution of Art.1 back into the Democratic Party.
In the
2022 Italian general election the party ran within the PD-led joint list,
Democratic Party – Democratic and Progressive Italy, and had five deputies elected. In October 2022, the party became an observer member of the
Party of European Socialists. In June 2023, the party merged into the PD.
Election results
Italian Parliament
European Parliament
Regional Councils
Leadership
*Coordinator/Secretary:
Roberto Speranza (2017–2023)
**Coordinator:
Arturo Scotto (2019–2023)
*President:
Pier Luigi Bersani (2018–2023)
*Leader in the
Chamber of Deputies
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:
Francesco Laforgia (2017–2018)
*Leader in the
Senate
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:
Maria Cecilia Guerra (2017–2018)
Symbols
Articolo Uno Movimento Democratico e Progressista.svg, Official logo, 2017–2019
Article 1 – Democratic and Progressive Movement logo (rounded).svg, Electoral logo, 2017–2019
Articolo Uno Logo.png, Official logo, 2019–present
References
External links
Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Article 1 - Democratic and Progressive Movement
2017 establishments in Italy
Centre-left parties in Europe
Democratic socialist parties in Europe
Left-wing politics in Italy
Political parties established in 2017
Political parties disestablished in 2023
Progressive parties in Italy
Social democratic parties in Italy
Democratic Party (Italy) breakaway groups