People's List for the Constitution

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People's List for the Constitution
Lista del Popolo per la Costituzione
Leader Antonio Ingroia
FoundedNovember 2017
Ideology Anti-corruption
Left-wing populism
Euroscepticism
Political position Left-wing
Colours Orange
Website
www.listadelpopolo.it

People's List for the Constitution (Italian : Lista del Popolo per la Costituzione, LdP) is a left-wing and anti-corruption electoral list founded by Antonio Ingroia and Giulietto Chiesa in November 2017 to run in the Italian general election on 4 March 2018. [1]

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Election results

Italian Parliament

Chamber of Deputies
Election year# of
overall votes
 % of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
+/–Leaders
2018 9,9210.02
0 / 630
Antonio Ingroia
Senate of the Republic
Election year# of
overall votes
 % of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
+/–Leaders
2018 10,3560.03
0 / 315
Antonio Ingroia

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