Pensioners' Party (Italy)

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Pensioner's Party
Partito Pensionati

Italian National Party
Leader Carlo Fatuzzo
Coalition House of Freedoms
Political ideology Conservatism, Centrism, Christian Democracy
Official newspaper None
Website http://www.partitopensionati.it
See also Politics of Italy

Political parties in Italy
Elections in Italy

The Pensioners' Party of Italy (Italian: Partito Pensionati) is led by Carlo Fatuzzo.

In the 2004 European Parliamentary Election it gained 1.1% of the national vote and elected its leader to the European Parliament. It is a conservative party member of the European Democrats.

On 4 February 2006, the party joined "L'Unione", the centre-left coalition led by Romano Prodi, and was decisive for the result of the 2006 general election (the PP scored 0.9% and the centre-left won by a 0.1% margin), but soon after the election the relations with their new allies turned to be cold and tense. In the European Parliament), Antonio Tajani (Forza Italia, Vice President of the European People's Party, attempted to convince Fatuzzo to return back in the centre-right.

Finally, on 20 November 2006, Carlo Fatuzzo, in a press conference alongside with Antonio Tajani and Fabrizio Cicchitto (national deputy-coordinator of Forza Italia), announced that its party was re-joining the centre-right House of Freedoms coalition.

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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