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Encyclopedia > Liberal Reformers
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Leader Benedetto Della Vedova
Coalition House of Freedoms
Political ideology Liberatarianism, Liberalism
Official Newspaper none
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See also Politics of Italy

Political parties in Italy
Elections in Italy Casa delle Libertà, or House of Freedoms in English, is an Italian right of center party alliance led by national media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi. ... This article discusses liberalism as a major political ideology as it developed and stands currently. ... 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. ...

Liberal Reformers is a party founded in 2005 by a split from Italian Radicals of those radicals that were against the alliance with Italian Democratic Socialists. Italian Radicals (Radicali Italiani) is an Italian political group that describes itself as a liberal, liberista and libertarian political movement. ... The Italian Democratic Socialists (Italian: Socialisti Democratici Italiani), or SDI, is a small social democratic party of moderate-left policies, heir of the old Italian Socialist Party and led by Enrico Boselli. ...


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House of Freedoms

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 - National Alliance - Democrats' Centre Union - Northern League
Socialist Party New PSI - Italian Republican Party - Christian Democracy for the Authonomies
Supported by: Alternativa Sociale (Azione Sociale - Forza Nuova - Fronte Sociale Nazionale) - Fiamma Tricolore
Italian Liberal Party - Liberal Reformers - Movement for Autonomy - Social Idea Movement
The Union

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. ... 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 Cristiani Democratici Uniti parties. ... 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 – Nuovo PSI (NPSI) is a small Italian party which professes a social-democratic 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). ... The Italian Republican Party (Partito Repubblicano Italiano) is an old left liberal party in Italy, with roots to Giuseppe Mazzini. ... A party founded in 2005 by former Democrats Centre Union Gianfranco Rotondi. ... Alternativa Sociale (English language: Social Alternative) is an Italian political coalition of fascist parties. ... Azione Sociale (Social Action), previously known as Libertà di Azione (Freedom of Action), is an Italian fascist political party, led by Alessandra Mussolini, and a splinter group from Alleanza Nazionale. ... Forza Nuova (New Force) is an Italian nationalist and neo-fascist movement, a member of the European National Front. ... Fronte Sociale Nazionale is an Italian far right political party. ... The Movimento Sociale Fiamma Tricolore is a hardline Italian right-wing party. ... The Italian Liberal Party (Italian: Partito Liberale Italiano, PLI) was an Italian free market liberal party. ... LUnione (The Union in English) is an Italian left-wing coalition of parties. ... Image File history File links Logo_unione. ...

Federation of the Olive Tree (Left-Wing Democrats - Daisy-Democracy is Freedom
European Republican Movement) - Communist Refoundation Party - Party of Italian Communists
Rose in the Fist (Italian Democratic Socialists - Italian Radicals) - Federation of the Greens
Italy of Values - Popular-UDEUR
Supported by: The Socialists - Italian Democratic Socialist Party - Left-Wing Radicals
Federation of Italian Liberals - Federation of Liberal Democrats - Pensioner's Party - Consumers' List
Regional Sardinian Action Party - Sardinia Nation - South Tyrolese People's Party
Union for South Tyrol - Valdotanian Union
Others Fascism and Freedom Movement
Historical Christian Democracy - Italian Communist Party - Italian Socialist Party
Italian Social Movement - Democratic Party of the Left - Italian Liberal Party
Democratic Alliance - National Fascist Party

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