Overview
- The party, Futuro Nazionale, is formally established with a 56-article statute stressing opposition to “gender” and “woke” ideologies and immigrationism, and asserting the “natural family” and traditional Italian identity.
- Three deputies—Rossano Sasso, Edoardo Ziello and Emanuele Pozzolo—have joined in the parliamentary Mixed Group, satisfying the headcount needed to create a recognized component once a qualifying symbol is obtained.
- Mario Adinolfi confirms talks to lend the Popolo della Famiglia symbol, with Italexit and Marco Rizzo’s Italia sovrana e popolare reported as fallback options if no agreement is reached.
- Recognition as a Mixed Group component would unlock about €33,000 per deputy annually—roughly €100,000 for three—a well-tested route previously used when Italia Viva relied on the PSI symbol.
- The group registered its first parliamentary move by voting against the decree extending aid to Ukraine, and an SWG poll reported by media estimates early support at about 3.3%.