Feltri, Mattia (20 August 2020). "Appello ai costituzionalisti". HuffPost Italia (in Italian). This page lists individuals and organisations who publicly expressed an opinion regarding the 2020 Italian constitutional referendum.
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Logo | Campaign | Slogan | Spokesperson | Website |
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Yes of the Liberties | Il sì delle Libertà | Silvia Ferrara and Pietro Paganini | www.ilsidelleliberta.it |
Parties | Political orientation | Leader | Ref | |
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League (Lega) | Right-wing populism | Matteo Salvini | [39] | |
Democratic Party (PD) | Social democracy | Nicola Zingaretti | [40] | |
Five Star Movement (M5S) | Populism | Vito Crimi | [41] | |
Forza Italia (FI) | Liberal conservatism | Silvio Berlusconi | [42] | |
Brothers of Italy (FdI) | National conservatism | Giorgia Meloni | [43] | |
Article One (Art. 1) | Social democracy | Roberto Speranza | [44] | |
South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP) | Regionalism | Arno Kompatscher | [45] | |
Cambiamo! (C!) | Liberal conservatism | Giovanni Toti | [46] |
Newspapers | Political and cultural orientation |
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Il Fatto Quotidiano [47] | Populism, Anti-establishment |
La Notizia [48] | Populism |
Il Foglio [49] | Liberal conservatism |
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Logo | Campaign | Slogan | Spokesperson | Website |
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(N)Ours! | NOstra! | Jacopo Ricci | www.comitatonostra.it | |
We NO | Noi NO | Andrea Pruiti Ciarello | noino.eu | |
Democrats for the No | Democratici per il No | Giovanni Lattanzi | democraticiperilno.it Archived 2020-09-03 at the Wayback Machine | |
Solidary Network in defense of the Constitution | Rete Solidale in difesa della Costituzione | Marina Calamo Specchia | — | |
Popular Committee for the No to the parliamentary cut | Comitato popolare per il No al taglio dei parlamentari | Piero Pirovano | iovotono.eu Archived 2020-09-13 at the Wayback Machine | |
3 Reasons for the No | 3 motivi per il No | Stefano D'Andrea | 3-motivi-per-il-no0.webnode.it | |
Committee for the NO on changes to the Constitution to reduce the number of parliamentarians | Comitato per il NO sulle modifiche alla Costituzione per la riduzione del numero dei Parlamentari | Massimo Villone | coordinamentodemocraziacostituzionale.it noaltagliodelparlamento.it Archived 2020-08-15 at the Wayback Machine | |
Committee for the NO to the Counter-reform | Comitato per il No alla Controriforma | Massimiliano Iervolino | radicali.it/campagne/no-alla-controriforma/ Archived 2020-08-11 at the Wayback Machine | |
LET'S START WITH NO – Committee for the NO to the referendum on the cut of parliamentarians | COMINCIAMO DAL NO – Comitato per il NO al referendum sul taglio dei parlamentari | Simona Viola | piueuropa.eu/2020/02/22/comitatodelno/ |
Parties | Political orientation | Leader | Ref | |
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Action (Azione) | Social liberalism | Carlo Calenda | [119] | |
Italian Left (SI) | Democratic socialism | Nicola Fratoianni | [120] | |
More Europe (+Eu) | Liberalism | Benedetto Della Vedova | [121] | |
Federation of the Greens (FdV) | Green politics | collective leadership | [122] | |
Italia in Comune (IiC) | Progressivism | Federico Pizzarotti | [123] | |
Power to the People (PaP) | Communism | Viola Carofalo | [124] | |
Italian Socialist Party (PSI) | Social democracy | Enzo Maraio | [125] | |
Associative Movement Italians Abroad (MAIE) | Italians abroad's interests | Ricardo Antonio Merlo | [126] | |
South American Union Italian Emigrants (USEI) | Italians abroad's interests | Eugenio Sangregorio | [127] | |
Communist Refoundation Party (PRC) | Communism | Maurizio Acerbo | [128] |
Parties | Political orientation | Leader | Ref | |
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Energies for Italy (EpI) | Liberalism | Stefano Parisi | [129] | |
Volt Italia | Pro-Europeanism | Federica Vinci | [130] | |
Liberal Democratic Alliance for Italy | Classic liberalism | Franco Turco | [131] | |
Democratic Centre (CD) | Christian left | Bruno Tabacci | [132] | |
Christian Democracy (DC) | Christian democracy | Renato Grassi | [133] | |
Italian Communist Party (PCI) | Communism | Mauro Alboresi | [134] | |
Pact for Autonomy (PpA) | Autonomism | Massimo Moretuzzo | [135] | |
The People of Family (PdF) | Social conservatism | Mario Adinolfi | [136] | |
Workers' Communist Party (PCL) | Communism | Marco Ferrando | [137] | |
Italian Marxist–Leninist Party (PMLI) | Maoism | Giovanni Scuderi | [138] |
Newspapers | Political and cultural orientation |
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la Repubblica [139] | Centrism, Liberalism |
La Stampa [140] | Social liberalism |
il manifesto [141] | Communism |
Domani [142] | Social democracy, Cultural liberalism |
HuffPost Italia [143] | Centrism |
Il Riformista [144] | Liberalism, Reformism |
Linkiesta [145] | Centrism, Liberalism |
Avanti! [146] | Social democracy (official newspaper of the Italian Socialist Party) |
Periodicals | Political and cultural orientation |
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L'Espresso [147] | Progressivism |
Left [148] | Democratic socialism |
Organisations | Political and cultural orientation | Leaders |
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Fondazione Luigi Einaudi (FLE) [149] | Giuseppe Benedetto | |
Consiglio Generale degli Italiani all’Estero (CGIE) [150] | Michele Schiavone | |
National Association of the Italian Partisans (ANPI) [151] | Anti-fascism | Carla Nespolo |
Italian Ricreative and Cultural Association (ARCI) [152] | Non-profit association | Francesca Chiavacci |
Freedom and Justice (LeG) [153] | Non-profit association | Paul Ginsborg |
Parties | Political orientation | Leader | Ref | |
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Italia Viva (IV) | Liberalism | Matteo Renzi | [155] |
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