Political parties in Italy Elections in Italy Image File history File links Official logo of the European Republican Movement, small liberal party, and part of the left-wing The Union coalition. ... Luciana Sbarbati Luciana Sbarbati (born on 10 May 1946 in Roma) is a Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for Central with the Movimento Repubblicani Europei, Member of the Bureau of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe and sits on the European Parliaments Committee on... Romano Prodi is the leader of LUnione. ... Republicanism is the idea of a nation being goverened by an elected representative instead of a king. ... This article discusses liberalism as a major political ideology, not the usage of the term in specific countries. ... Italy has been a democratic republic since June 2, 1946, when the monarchy was abolished by popular referendum (see birth of the Italian Republic). ... Political parties in Italy are organized into two dominant political coalitions. ... Elections in Italy gives information on election and election results in Italy. ...
The European Republican Movement (Italian: Movimento Repubblicani Europei) of Italy is a small center left liberal party, part of the Olive Tree coalition and the ALDE group in the European Parliament. The party emerged from a left-wing tendency of the Partito Repubblicano Italiano (PRI), when this old party joined the Silvio Berlusconi III administration—the congress of PRI that decided this new alliance has been cancelled by Italian Court. Its leader is Luciana Sbarbati. This is a list about liberalism and political parties around the world. ... For the Italian political alliance see Olive Tree, and the color, olive (color). ... ALDE logo The Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (French: Alliance des Démocrates et des Libéraux pour lEurope) is a Group in the European Parliament. ... The European Parliament is the parliamentary body of the European Union (EU), directly elected by EU citizens once every five years. ... Categories: Politics stubs | Liberal related stubs | Liberal parties | Italian political parties ... Silvio Berlusconi â¶(?) (born September 29, 1936) is the current Prime Minister of Italy. ... Luciana Sbarbati Luciana Sbarbati (born on 10 May 1946 in Roma) is a Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for Central with the Movimento Repubblicani Europei, Member of the Bureau of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe and sits on the European Parliaments Committee on...
It elected one MEP in 2004 as part of the All United in the Olive Tree - for Europe ticket. A Member of the European Parliament (English abbreviation MEP) is a member of the European Unions directly-elected legislative body, the European Parliament. ... Elections to the European Parliament were held in Italy on June 13, 2004. ... For the Italian political alliance see Olive Tree, and the color, olive (color). ...
The formation of the European Republican Movement was hailed by satirist Vauro as a "triumph of microsurgery", because of the negligible size of the PRI.
This article discusses liberalism as a major political ideology, not the usage of the term in specific countries. ... This is an (partial) overview of individuals that contributed to the development of liberal theory on a worldwide scale and therefore are strongly associated with the liberal tradition and instrumental in the exposition of political liberalism as a philosophy. ... This article links to articles on liberalism in diverse countries around the world. ... This is an overview of parties that adhere more or less (explicitly) to the ideas of political liberalism and is therefore a list of liberal parties around the world. ... Liberal democracy is a form of representative democracy where the ability of elected representatives to exercise decision-making power is subject to the rule of law and moderated by a constitution which emphasizes the protection of the rights and freedoms of individuals and minorities (also called constitutional liberalism), and which... This article gives an overview of liberalism and radicalism in Italy. ...
Image File history File links Flag_of_Italy. ... Political parties in Italy are organized into two dominant political coalitions. ... Casa delle Libertà , or House of Freedoms in English, is an Italian right of center party alliance led by national media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi. ... Image File history File links Logo_House_Of_Freedoms. ...
Forza Italia is an Italian political party. ... National Alliance (Alleanza Nazionale, AN) was created in 1994 by Gianfranco Fini, the former Youth Front leader of the Movimento Sociale Italiano (MSI) that was formed in 1946 by supporters of the executed dictator Il Duce Benito Mussolini, Italys former fascist leader. ... Marco Follini is a former leader of UDC The Democrats Centre Union or Union of Christian and Centre Democrats (Italian: Unione Democratici di Centro or Unione dei Democratici Cristiani e Democratici di Centro) is a political party in Italy formed by a merger of the former Centro Cristiano Democratico and... The Northern League (Italian: Lega Nord) is an Italian political party that advocates autonomy for a part of Northern Italy they call Padania (see the article for usage of the name). ... The Partito Socialista â Nuovo PSI is a small Italian party which professes a socialist ideology and claims to be the successor to the old Italian Socialist Party, which was disbanded after an impressive series of corruption scandals of the early 1990s (see Mani Pulite). ... This article is part of or related to the Liberalism series Categories: Politics stubs | Liberal related stubs | Liberal parties | Italian political parties ... Romano Prodi is the leader of LUnione. ... Image File history File links Logo_unione. ...
While the leadership of the Jewish community remained staunchly Republican, including such personalities as Louis Marshall, the leader of the American Jewish Committee, and a host of other key players of that era, the bulk of the community was to shift party allegiance as a result of changes within the community and in American society.
The last Republican presidential candidate to win a plurality of the Jewish vote was Warren Harding in 1920 (when Socialist candidate Eugene V. Debs took an estimated 38 percent to Harding's 43 percent and Democrat James Cox's 19 percent).
Jewish Republicans are similarly comfortable with the goals of charitable choice, the introduction of religious practices in the public square, opposition to abortion, and concerns about the moral basis of society.
One of the things that distinguished the American trade unionmovement from its counterparts in Western Europe was that Europeanunions were intimately involved in the politics of their countries, actually starting political parties, either socialist or social democratic in orientation.
Certainly at the beginning of the American labor movement, unions were involved in these issues at a time when government itself played little role in these issues, before there were minimum wage or child labor laws or regulations to insure safety on the job.
A labor movement that is inextricably tied to one party, the Democratic Party, and wields enormous influence over the election of members of Congress and the legislative agenda they then pass deserves greater scrutiny.