No Euro Movement

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No Euro Movement
Movimento No Euro

Italian National Party
Leader Renzo Rabellino
Coalition House of Freedoms
Political ideology Euroscepticism, Populism, Conservatism
Official newspaper N/A
Website http://www.noeuro.it
See also Politics of Italy

Political parties in Italy
Elections in Italy

The No Euro Movement is a small political party that aims to remove the Euro as the Italian currency, returning to the Italian lira, and advocates governmental control of the Italian Central Bank.

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Italian political parties (complete version, historical parties)
The Union Olive Tree (Democrats of the Left - Democracy is Freedom – Daisy) - Communist Refoundation Party
Minor: Rose in the Fist (Democratic Socialists - Italian Radicals) - Party of Italian Communists - Italy of Values - Federation of the Greens - Popular–UDEUR
Micro: European Republican Movement - Democratic Republicans - Italian Democratic Socialist Party - United Consumers
Regional: South Tyrolean People's Party - Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party - Valdotanian Renewal - Southern Democratic Party - Sardinia Project

House of
Freedoms
Forza Italia - National Alliance - Union of Christian and Centre Democrats - Northern League
Minor: Christian Democracy for the Autonomies - Movement for Autonomy - Pensioners' Party - Tricolour Flame - Social Action
Micro: New Italian Socialist Party - Italian Republican Party - Liberal Reformers
Regional: Sardinian Reformers - Sardinian People's Party - Sardinian Democratic Union - New Sicily

Others Micro: Italian Associations in South America - Middle-of-the-Road Italy - Italians in the World
Regional: Valdotanian Union - Edelweiss Aosta Valley - Autonomist Federation - Union for South Tyrol - The Libertarians - North-East Project

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