Green Front

The party is in favor of direct democracy, anti-nuclear, anti-capitalist, anti-globalization and the self-determination of the peoples.

[10] At the 2009 European election, the party stipulated an agreement with the Liberal Democrats of Daniela Melchiorre,[11][better source needed] but the list obtained a mere 0.23% of the vote.

[14] The party got 0.07% of the votes, present only in the Frosinone constituency where it took 0.76% while Storace was defeated by the centre-left candidate Zingaretti.

[18] After the newspaper Il Foglio reported that Green Europe was supported by a party led by a former far-right politician,[3] Giuseppe Civati suspended his election campaign.

Acquaroli won the elections, but the list Movimento per le Marche obtained only the 0.9% of the votes.