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Together for Veneto (Insieme per il Veneto, IpV), also known as Cacciari List, was a centrist coalition of political parties active in Veneto. [1]
It was formed for the 2000 regional election by the local sections of three national parties: the Italian People's Party, The Democrats and Italian Renewal.[ citation needed ] Under the leadership of Massimo Cacciari, who was also candidate for President for the whole centre-left The Olive Tree coalition, the joint centrist list won 13.6% and elected ten regional deputies: six Populars, three Democrats and Massimo Cacciari himself (the Democrats), who was defeated by Giancarlo Galan (Forza Italia, House of Freedoms). [2] The list was the most voted one within the centre-left coalition, as the Democrats of the Left stopped at 12.3%. [2]
The elects of the list formed a group named "Together for Veneto", which later changed its name into "Together for Veneto – The Daisy". [3] [ failed verification ]
Cacciari, in an interview, considered Together for Veneto a precursor of Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy at a regional level. [4]
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