Marianne Ranke-Cormier
AGRUPACIÓN DE ELECTORES RECORTES CERO (es) - ALLEANZA LIBERALI MALTA - ALTERNATIVA REPUBLICANA (es) - CILUS, CIUDADANOS LIBRES UNIDOS (es) - DIE LINKE (de) - DIRECT DEMOCRACY IRELAND - EUROPE CITOYENNE (fr) - EUROPE DÉMOCRATIE ESPÉRANTO (EDE) - EUROPE POPULAIRE (fr) - EU-STOP.AT - FÍS NUA (ie) - GROEN (nl) - JEZUS LEEFT(nl) - LATVIJAS KRISTIGI DEMOKRATISKA SAVIENIBA - CDU (lt) - LISTE SO PIRATE - PARTI PIRATE France - M5S - MOVIMENTO 5 STELLE (it) - MOUVEMENT SOCIALISTE ALTERNATIF (MSA) (fr) - NOUVELLE DONNE (fr) - ÖDP (de) - PARTIDO DA TERRA (es) - PIRATENPARTIJ (nl) - PIRATEPARTEI (lu) - "PIRATSKA STRANKA SLOVENIJE (sk) - PIRATSKA STRANKA SLOVENIJE (si) -
POUR L'UNION, UNE GÉNÉRATION D'ACTION ! (fr) - PRIAMA DEMOKRACIA (sk) - RADICALEMENT CITOYEN (fr) - SLOVENSKÁ ĽUDOVÁ STRANA - SLS (sk)
Among those who are willing to fight against the TTIP and to take part in a coalition, in a constructive way (not only an opt-out option), trans-European support from a majority of already well established medium political parties, like EUROPE CITOYENNE , France, ÖDP , Germany, the Italian M5S , PIRATES (see LU, NL, FR, SI), the ALLEANZA LIBERALI of Malta, the Dutch GROEN party (belonging to the Greens/EFA), and DIE LINKE , Germany, whose positions differ on other points of the questionnaire, including Euroland.
Most of smaller and medium, or emerging parties, progessistes and democrats, support such initative. They will be a good relay with the civil society in Europe (with or without elected candidates).
-> #q1: support the initative
. Only five political parties assumed their liberal political line and clearly indicated that they support the TTIP and would not join a coalition against the TTIP: CDH (Belgium), Forza Italia (Italy), 50plus (NL), PERUSSUOMALAISET (Finland), PARTIJA "SUVERENITĀTE", a Latvian sovereignist party.
-> #q1: do not support a anti-TTIP coalition
. SPA (SOCIALISTISCHE PARTIJ ANDERS - Belgium), Europe Ecologie (France) and SPÖ (Austria), 3 parties belonging to the major political groups in the EP, didn’t answer by YES or NO, but made interesting comments you can read here:
-> #N/A - see comments
The point is that those who didn’t answer by YES or No, are, or were, mainly supporting the TTIP. The S&D, as political group inside the EP, voted in the same way than the liberals: supporting the fast-track bill given to the European Commission and also voted in favor of the last EP decision concerning the Financial responsibility linked to investor-state dispute settlement tribunals established by international agreements to which the EU is party - See more: VoteWatch (vote 16/04/2014). However, the position of Europe Ecologie is curious. Indeed whether for one or other of the votes (fast-track & ISDS) their votes are 98% consistent with the political line of the group in the EP (against the TTIP and ISDS).