Future to the Left

Future to the Left (Italian: Futuro a Sinistra) was a social-democratic political party in Italy.

In June 2015 Fassina, a long-time critic of Matteo Renzi, leader of the Democratic Party (PD) and Prime Minister, left the party,[1] followed by his long-time ally Monica Gregori.

[5][6] D'Attorre, who holds a doctorate in philosophy from the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies,[7] wrote a manifesto for a new "labour" party, which was signed also by the other five MPs and, among other things, read: "The genetic mutation of the PD, born as central force of the Italian centre-left, is unfortunately already completed.

"[8] It was also announced that, by the end of the month, joint left-wing parliamentary groups, including SEL, Future to the Left and some splinters of the Five Star Movement, will be formed.

[10][11][12][13] During the assembly, another splinter from the PD, Giovanna Martelli, joined SI, declaring that she needed to "go back to the roots".