New Italian Socialist Party Nuovo Partito Socialista Italiano | Italian National Party | | Leader | Gianni De Michelis | | | Founded | January 20, 2001 | | Headquarters | Via di Torre Argentina, 47 00186 Rome | | Coalition | House of Freedoms | | Political ideology | Social Democracy, Liberalism | | Official newspaper | The most referring one is L'Avanti, shared with SDI, other main socialist party of Italy. | | Website | http://www.nuovopsi.com | | See also | Politics of Italy Political parties in Italy Elections in Italy Logo of Nuovo PSI, an Italian political party. ...
Gianni De Michelis Gianni De Michelis (born on 26 November 1940 in Venezia) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for Southern with the NPSI, and is therefore a Non-Inscrit in the European Parliament waiting for the acceptance of his partys request of membership in...
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| The New Italian Socialist Party (Nuovo Partito Socialista Italiano, 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 the judiciary tempest of the early 1990s (see Mani Pulite). The party is affiliated with the right-of-centre House of Freedoms coalition, led by Silvio Berlusconi, who also was a close friend of Bettino Craxi. The party's headquarters is in Rome. Social democracy is a political ideology emerging in the late 19th and early 20th centuries from supporters of Marxism who believed that the transition to a socialist society could be achieved through democratic evolutionary rather than revolutionary means. ...
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(born September 29, 1936) is a Italian politician, entrepreneur, and media proprietor. ...
Benedetto (Bettino) Craxi (Milan, February 24, 1934 â Hammamet, Tunisia, January 19, 2000) was an Italian politician, Prime Minister of Italy from 1983 to 1987 and head of the Italian Socialist Party from 1976 to 1993. ...
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The party's members are often former followers of Bettino Craxi, whom they often portray as a victim of political persecution, notwithstanding the many convictions he received on corruption charges. The party leader is Gianni De Michelis, former minister of foreign affairs in a number of Italian governments, and formerly a close ally of Craxi. After a disputed congress Bobo Craxi also claimed to be the leader of the party. However, on 25 Jan 2006 the Tribunal of Rome decided that Gianni De Michelis is the official leader of NPSI, a ruling that promped the quick departure of Bobo Craxi with a few supporters. Benedetto (Bettino) Craxi (Milan, February 24, 1934 â Hammamet, Tunisia, January 19, 2000) was an Italian politician, Prime Minister of Italy from 1983 to 1987 and head of the Italian Socialist Party from 1976 to 1993. ...
Gianni De Michelis Gianni De Michelis (born on 26 November 1940 in Venezia) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for Southern with the NPSI, and is therefore a Non-Inscrit in the European Parliament waiting for the acceptance of his partys request of membership in...
Vittorio Craxi, commonly known as Bobo Craxi, (born in Milan on 6 June 1964) is an Italian politician, son of Bettino Craxi, He is the new leader of Nuovo PSI since the Vth Congress, confirmed by a judicial decision of December 31, 2005. ...
Gianni De Michelis Gianni De Michelis (born on 26 November 1940 in Venezia) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for Southern with the NPSI, and is therefore a Non-Inscrit in the European Parliament waiting for the acceptance of his partys request of membership in...
Vittorio Craxi, commonly known as Bobo, (born in Milan on 6 June 1964) is an Italian politician, son of Bettino Craxi, Formerly a prominent member of the Nuovo PSI, has left the party in late January 2006 after the rejection, by a judicial court, of his claim of having being...
2001 general election
At its founding congress, the New PSI decided to enter the new centre-right coalition of House of Freedoms headed by the former friend of Bettino Craxi, Silvio Berlusconi. Its decision regarding not entering the centre-left coalition laid in the past during Mani Pulite affair when the old Italian Socialist Party disintegrated while the ex-communist party was left untouched. Benedetto (Bettino) Craxi (Milan, February 24, 1934 â Hammamet, Tunisia, January 19, 2000) was an Italian politician, Prime Minister of Italy from 1983 to 1987 and head of the Italian Socialist Party from 1976 to 1993. ...
(born September 29, 1936) is a Italian politician, entrepreneur, and media proprietor. ...
Mani pulite (Italian for clean hands) was a nationwide Italian police investigation into political corruption held in the 1990s, following the scandal of Banco Ambrosiano in 1982, which implicated mafia, Vatican Bank and P2. ...
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The House of Freedoms won the elections and Silvio Berlusconi formed a new executive where the New PSI was represented by Stefano Caldoro as vice-minister for Education. Although the coalition won, individually the New PSI received unpromising results. It gained 353,269 (1%) for the Chamber of Deputies, electing 3 deputies and one senator partly thanks to the uninominal electoral system where all 4 MPs received the support from other centre-right parties. Casa delle Libertà , or House of Freedoms in English, is an Italian right of center party alliance led by national media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi. ...
(born September 29, 1936) is a Italian politician, entrepreneur, and media proprietor. ...
The elected MPs are Vittorio Craxi (son of Bettino Craxi), Vincenzo Milioto, Chiara Moroni and Franco Crinò. The secretary of the party Gianni De Michelis and the spokesman of the party Claudio Martelli didn't get elected since the New PSI failed to pass the 4% threhold in the proportional quote. The New PSI is far away from the electoral success of the old Italian Socialist Party which, during 80', gained 15% of the votes. Gianni De Michelis Gianni De Michelis (born on 26 November 1940 in Venezia) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for Southern with the NPSI, and is therefore a Non-Inscrit in the European Parliament waiting for the acceptance of his partys request of membership in...
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In the coalition things are starting to get cold. The Northern League has, during Mani Pulite affair, verbally attacked the Socialists of which most were under corruption accusations. This started having contrasts with the new Socialist Party, which attempted to re-create the old political parties that characterized the First Republic. Northern League can mean: Northern League (baseball) for minor league baseball in the United States and Canada Northern League (football) (Albany Northern League) for the association football league in North East England Northern League (ice hockey) which existed in the late 1970s and early 1980s in Britain. ...
Mani pulite (Italian for clean hands) was a nationwide Italian police investigation into political corruption held in the 1990s, following the scandal of Banco Ambrosiano in 1982, which implicated mafia, Vatican Bank and P2. ...
An unprecedent accident happened when the Northern League deputies verbally attacked the memory of Sergio Moroni, father of Chiara Moroni who was a socialist deputy who killed himself after having been accused of corruption. Northern League can mean: Northern League (baseball) for minor league baseball in the United States and Canada Northern League (football) (Albany Northern League) for the association football league in North East England Northern League (ice hockey) which existed in the late 1970s and early 1980s in Britain. ...
2004 European election In occasion for election, the New PSI makes alliances with small social-democratic movements and parties as Socialst Unity, founded and headed by Claudio Signorile (former member of the Italian Socialist Party). The party's logo temporaly changes the name to "Socialists United for Europe". The list gained 665,771 votes (2.0%), doubling the party's electoral weight since 2001 general election, and elected two MEPs, Gianni De Michelis and Alessandro Battilocchio . In Calabria the list gained 7.0%, the highest result ever for the party. In the European Parliament, the two NPSI members did not join any party group and are therefore sitting as Non-Inscrits. Elections to the European Parliament were held in Italy on June 13, 2004. ...
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Gianni De Michelis Gianni De Michelis (born on 26 November 1940 in Venezia) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for Southern with the NPSI, and is therefore a Non-Inscrit in the European Parliament waiting for the acceptance of his partys request of membership in...
Alessandro Battilocchio Alessandro Battilocchio (born on 3 May 1977 in Roma) is a Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for Central with the Socialist Party New PSI (successor to the old Italian Socialist Party), which has apparently not joined the Party of European Socialists so far and is...
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One year after the European success, the New PSI presented itself in the House of Freedoms coalition for the regional elections of April 2005. In Calabria New PSI received 5.4%, making Calabria its stronghold. However, the House of Freedoms lost 12 regions out of 14, forcing Silvio Berlusconi to reshuffle cabinet. In his reshuffling he promoted Caldoro as a minister. Casa delle Libertà , or House of Freedoms in English, is an Italian right of center party alliance led by national media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi. ...
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Calabria (Latin: Bruttium or Brutium), is a region in southern Italy which occupies the toe of the Italian peninsula south of Naples. ...
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The October 2005 congress On October 21-23, 2005, a national congress was held in Rome in order to deliberate the new political line to be held by the party, particularly about the possibility to join the Union and thus leave the House of Freedoms. The Union (Italian: LUnione) is an Italian centre-left political party coalition. ...
Casa delle Libertà , or House of Freedoms in English, is an Italian right of center party alliance led by national media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi. ...
During the congress, which was characterized by a heated atmosphere and several contestations and controverses, Bobo Craxi, who supported a "socialist unity" together with the Italian Radicals and the Italian Democratic Socialists inside the Union and an immediate retirement from the Berlusconi government, challenged incumbent leader Gianni De Michelis, who instead asked the congress to delay such a decision. Vittorio Craxi, commonly known as Bobo, (born in Milan on 6 June 1964) is an Italian politician, son of Bettino Craxi, Formerly a prominent member of the Nuovo PSI, has left the party in late January 2006 after the rejection, by a judicial court, of his claim of having being...
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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. ...
Gianni De Michelis Gianni De Michelis (born on 26 November 1940 in Venezia) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for Southern with the NPSI, and is therefore a Non-Inscrit in the European Parliament waiting for the acceptance of his partys request of membership in...
De Michelis received support from Battilocchio, Chiara Moroni, one of the 4 members of the Italian parliament for the party and daughter of a former leading socialist member who committed suicide in the early 1990s during the Mani Pulite scandal, and the minister Stefano Caldoro, whereas Craxi, another deputy, gained support from the other two members of parliament and powerful Calabrian leader Saverio Zavettieri. This article is 150 kilobytes or more in size. ...
Calabria (Latin: Bruttium or Brutium), is a region in southern Italy which occupies the toe of the Italian peninsula south of Naples. ...
In the end, De Michelis majority unrecognized the congress, declaring it had never been officially opened, and abandoned it with all of his supporters leaving the only Craxi supporters pretending to elect their candidate as "new party's leader". Later, the Tribunal of Rome, after a Craxi request, closed the contest in favor of the party leader.
2006 general election
 The Craxi's faction, which abandoned the party immediately after the verdict of annulment of the last congress, is now part of The Union, organised in a very small party named The Socialists; however the party faces tough odds, after Bobo Craxi refused to join the Rose in the Fist alliance, consisting of Italian Radicals and Italian Democratic Socialists. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (739x740, 636 KB) Summary Logo of the joint ticket Christian Democracy for the Autonomies-Socialist Party New PSI for the Italian general election, 2006. ...
The Union (Italian: LUnione) is an Italian centre-left political party coalition. ...
The Socialists (Italian: I Socialisti) is a minor Italian political party, born in February 7, 2006, as split of the Socialist Party New PSI wing favourable to a political alliance with The Union and an immediate discontinuance to the ties with the House of Freedoms. ...
Vittorio Craxi, commonly known as Bobo, (born in Milan on 6 June 1964) is an Italian politician, son of Bettino Craxi, Formerly a prominent member of the Nuovo PSI, has left the party in late January 2006 after the rejection, by a judicial court, of his claim of having being...
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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. ...
On the contrary, Gianni De Michelis, who won the legal dispute for the symbol and the leadership of the NPSI on 25 January 2006 and forged an alliance with Christian Democracy for the Autonomies led by Gianfranco Rotondi and Publio Fiori. Gianni De Michelis Gianni De Michelis (born on 26 November 1940 in Venezia) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for Southern with the NPSI, and is therefore a Non-Inscrit in the European Parliament waiting for the acceptance of his partys request of membership in...
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Christian Democracy for the Autonomies (Italian: Democrazia Cristiana per le Autonomie), often referred to as New DC (Nuova DC), is a minor centrist political party founded October 25, 2004 by former Democrats Centre Union MP Gianfranco Rotondi. ...
Gianfranco Rotondi (born 25 July 1960 in Avellino) is an Italian politician, the current leader of the Christian Democracy for the Autonomies since June 2005. ...
The alliance DC–PSI, which wanted to revive the political culture of the past, received unpromising results. It gained 285,744 votes (0.7%) for the Chamber of Deputies and 190,724 (0.6%) for the Senate. Despite not having passed the 2% threshold it still elected 4 deputies since it was the party which received more votes under the 2% threshold in its respective alliance (House of Freedoms). The elected candidates of the New PSI are Lucio Barani and Mauro del Bue; two more candidates have been promised a seat as candidates of Forza Italia. However, the 2 candidates (Chiara Moroni and Giovanni Ricevuto) elected for Forza Italia, abandoned the party on the 3rd of May for motives which are not known. Chamber of Deputies is the name given to a legislative body, which may either be the lower house of a bicameral legislature, or the name of a unicameral one. ...
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Nonetheless the New PSI and its two MPs form a joint parliamentary group with its former ally the Christian Democracy for the Autonomies comprising 6 MPs in total, which makes it a minimal force in Parliament. Christian Democracy for the Autonomies (Italian: Democrazia Cristiana per le Autonomie), often referred to as New DC (Nuova DC), is a minor centrist political party founded October 25, 2004 by former Democrats Centre Union MP Gianfranco Rotondi. ...
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