Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe

The Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe, abbreviated to ADDE, was a European political party founded in 2014. It was composed of parties belonging to the Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy (EFDD) group in the European Parliament (EP). The dominant national party in the ADDE was the UK Independence Party (UKIP), providing 21 of the party's 27 members of the European Parliament (MEPs) elected in 2014. A further three UKIP MEPs chose not to participate in the ADDE. In 2015, the ADDE was recognised by the European Parliament and its grant maximum from the EP was set at €1,241,725, with an additional €730,053 for its affiliated political foundation, the Initiative for Direct Democracy. ADDE was closed down in 2016 after an auditors' inquiry found misspending of EU funds. The party was legally dissolved on 24 May 2017.

Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe
Founded30 September 2014
Dissolved24 May 2017
Ideology
  • National conservatism
  • Right-wing populism
  • Euroscepticism
Political positionRight-wing[citation needed] to far-right[citation needed]
European Parliament groupEurope of Freedom and Direct Democracy
Political foundationInitiative for Direct Democracy

Member parties

Country Party European MPs National MPs
Belgium People's Party -
0 / 150
Czech Republic Party of Free Citizens
0 / 21
-
France France Arise
0 / 72
1 / 577
 Germany Alternative für Deutschland (AfD)
11 / 99
88 / 709
 Lithuania Order and Justice
0 / 12
5 / 141
 Poland Robert Iwaszkiewicz (Liberty)
0 / 51
5 / 460
 Sweden Sweden Democrats
3 / 20
62 / 349
 United Kingdom UK Independence Party
0 / 73
-
 Bulgaria Slavi Binev (PROUD) -
0 / 650

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