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Lettiani referred to the followers of Enrico Letta , former Prime Minister of Italy and a leading member of the Democratic Party, a political party in Italy.

The followers of Letta are generally centrists proposing an alliance with the Union of Christian and Centre Democrats and a liberal approach to the economy. Thanks to the central position of Letta in the party, the group maintains good relations with all the other big factions of the party: Populars, Olivists, Dalemiani and Veltroniani . In the 2009 Democratic Party leadership election the group supported Pier Luigi Bersani. [1]

Lettiani are rallied in the 360 Association .

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References

  1. ""Io in campo per Bersani se lascia la socialdemocrazia"". Archiviostorico.corriere.it. Retrieved 2014-07-17.