The paradox of Europanized politics in Italy

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The paradox of Europanized politics in Italy Hard and soft Euroscepticism on the eve of the 2014 EP election campaign Pietro Castelli Gattinara 1

Italy and the EU: From popular dissatisfaction 2

Italy and the EU: to populist Euroscepticism More Italy in Europe Less Europe in Italy Italians come first! Out of the EU: National Sovereignty 3

The Europeanization of the Italian political system The two dimensions of Europeanized politics in Italy 1.The EU as an increasingly salient political issue National and EU policy agendas become de facto inseparable and undistinguishable EP affiliations and Europarty leaderships increasingly matter in determining party choices in national arenas 2.The EU as a non-competitive issue for mainstream parties Delegation of decision-making to EU-level Scapegoating and de-responsibilization Left-Right convergence, consensus and technocracy Reduction of the stakes of political competition and opposition 4

Depoliticized Europeanization National institutional configurations resemble more and more the design of EU institutions: Partisan convergence and hyper-consensus decision making distort traditional representation and accountability. Disappearance of the government-opposition nexus, and failure to organize opposition within the system. The growing importance of opposition of principle: Lacking incentives to organize opposition in the EU polity, parties seeking to capitalize on EU-discontent mobilize opposition to the EU polity. In Italy, this should have resulted in a shift from soft to hard Euroscepticism 5

Soft and Hard Euroscepticism (Szczerbiak and Taggart 2008) Soft Euroscepticism Hard Euroscepticism a sense that national interest is currently at odds with the EU trajectory Qualified opposition to integration Opposition is not based on a pre-existing set of ideas (supranationalism, neoliberalism, technocracy) a principled opposition to the EU and European Integration Typical of parties claiming membership withdrawal Support for policies equivalent to a complete opposition to the current project of EU integration. 6

The mainstream right: From Forza Italia to Forza Italia Berlusconi s parties: Very ambiguous position (rhetoric) vis-à-vis the EU. Rarely matched by concrete policy actions in government. 1994-2001: minimal attention and occasional issue conflicts. 2001-2008: policy indifference with enhanced political tensions. 2008-2014: increasing critique of EU institutions and policies The crisis, technocratic government and the first austerity measures boosted the process and the radicalization of the discourse Yet, combining a silent practice of responsibility in parliament with a loud rhetoric of contestation outside institutions 7

Forza Italia s contingent Euroscepticism 1. The foreign takeover rhetoric the problem is not the Euro: we have to renegotiate the treaties signed on bended knee in front of Germany 2. Increasingly anti-euro Enough with the Euro, foreign currency! 3. Anti-Germany frames More Italy, Less Germany! Euroscepticism is a frequent habit, yet associated to convenient circumstances rather than inborn to ideology 8

The regionalist populism of Lega Nord Until late 1990s substantially pro-european: the EU arena provided opportunities for regionalism After 1998: Janus face on EU integration Eurosceptic discourse under favourable conditions, but generally open to compromise when EU salience is low 2012-2014: growing opposition to the Euro Demands for territorial and monetary sovereignty Dismantling Brussels campaigns Independence from the national power of Rome would not be sufficient without independence from Brussels. 9

Lega s Euroscepticism and the 2014 campaign Another Europe is possible Enough with Euro Differentiation within the party system Lega: the only opposition to Euro-delyrium! PD: Europe means obeying 10

National grievances, EU issues: Movimento 5 Stelle EP elections are a crusade towards a better Europe Critique of EU institutions and democratic deficit (EP) Main frame is socioeconomic utilitarianism radical rejection of technocracy and economic austerity The M5S does not address a European audience Italian electorate Italy s economic problems and quality of democracy malfunctioning of Italy s representation within the EU The critique of the democratic deficit is a supra-national transposition of the critique to the Italian system. 11

The electoral campaign of M5S in Europe, for Italy, with M5S Criminal record of candidates National frame of reference Common men vs. politicians 12

The extra-parliamentary radical right arena Street movements and extreme-right organizations Forza Nuova, CasaPound, Pitchfork movement Hard Euroscepticism on utilitarian reasoning Negative economic consequences of austerity/technocracy challenges to national sovereignty, identity, and prosperity Worsening living conditions due to EU integration Europeanized discourse Identitarian call for European solidarity among people sharing common religious and cultural roots 13

Against austerity for a pan-european Empire Out of the Euro! Monetary sovereignty against Euro-dictatorship Enough with the EU! Europeans, not slaves Italians come first 14

Conclusions A political agenda in which it is impossible to separate out what is European and what is domestic The elections (EP and National) determine government but not the direction of economic governance the degree of disenchantment with the EU has grown Radicalized Euroscepticism has grown: opposition to EU equivalent to opposing the whole process of integration Yet, Euroscepticism remains contingent rather than ideological Politicization of the EU is not sufficient if politics are perceived as a technocratic exercise lacking political alternatives Need to restore accountability and responsiveness Europeanize party systems or politicize the EU arena? 15