Democratic Italy

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Democratic Italy

Italia Democratica
Leader Nando Dalla Chiesa
Founded1 December 1994
Dissolved26 May 2000
Split from The Network
Merged into The Democrats
HeadquartersViale Col di Lana 12
20136 Milan
Via dei Sabelli 60/62
00185 Rome
Ideology Progressivism, Pro-Europeanism, Environmentalism
Political position Centre-left
Website
www.italiademocratica.it

Democratic Italy (Italia Democratica, ID) was a political party in Italy led by Nando Dalla Chiesa.

History

The party was founded by Nando Dalla Chiesa and Claudio Fava on 1 December 1994, after leaving The Network in the previous months. [1]

For the general elections of 1996 ID presented its candidates on the lists of the Federation of the Greens, obtaining the election as deputy of the coordinator Nando Dalla Chiesa.[ citation needed ]

On 26 October 1997 he took part in the first elections of the so-called Padanian Parliament in an anti-secessionist key with the "Citizens of the North for a Democratic Italy" list. [2]

In January 1999 Democratic Italy federated with the Greens and Dalla Chiesa was candidate on the green list in the 1999 European election. Subsequently, in 2000, Dalla Chiesa joined The Democrats of Arturo Parisi. [3]

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