ITS, stylised its) was a far-right[6][7] political group that operated in the European Parliament between January and November 2007.
[14] Incentives for creating a group are approximately €1 million in public funds and guaranteed seats on the committees of the European Parliament.
[8] However, other MEPs successfully blocked ITS from gaining positions on Parliamentary committees, including two vice-presidencies, despite normally being entitled to them.
[15] The largest component was the French National Front and its chairman in the Parliament, Bruno Gollnisch, was chair of the ITS group.
[14] Following the Bulgarian European Parliament elections, the group gained two more Ataka MEPs, Slavcho Binev and Desislav Chukolov.