Liberal Socialist Action Party

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Liberal Socialist Action Party

Partito d'Azione Liberalsocialista
LeaderNicola Terraciano
Founder Bruno Zevi
Founded28 December 1998 (1998-12-28)
Ideology Liberal socialism
Political position Center-left to left-wing
Colours Red
Chamber of Deputies
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Senate
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European Parliament
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Regional Councils
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Website
liberalsocialisti.org

The Liberal Socialist Action Party (Partito d'Azione Liberalsocialista) is a minor social liberal political party in Italy. It was founded in 1998 in Rome by architect Bruno Zevi. [1] [2] It is currently led by Nicola Terracciano. [3]

The party describes itself as a left-wing party. It supports strengthening the United Nations and the European Union to promote peace, justice, humanity, freedom and democracy, and wants to "disarm" the Catholic Church and other religious organisations. The party also wants to guarantee full employment in Italy. [4]

It is not represented in the Italian Parliament, the European Parliament, nor in any regional or provincial assemblies.

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References

  1. Muirhead, Thomas (2000-03-01). "Bruno Zevi". the Guardian. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  2. Terraciano, Nicola (January 25, 2000). "Ad Aldo Rosselli, per la sua Rivista"Inchiostri" con gratitudine: BRUNO ZEVI POLITICO". Partito d'Azione Liberalsocialista. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  3. "Nicola Terracciano, Il mio percorso etico-politico - Biblioteca liberalsocialista / www.liberalsocialisti.org". www.liberalsocialisti.org. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  4. Dima, Alexandru. "Partito d'Azione Liberalsocialista". Partito d'Azione Liberalsocialista. in "Progetto" section. Retrieved 2018-07-14.