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Democrats, Laicists, Socialists (Democratici, Laici, Socialisti, DLS) is a social-democratic faction within the Italian Democratic Party.
It was founded in April 2007 by those Democrats of the Left who supported the motion of Gavino Angius at the party last congress, but decided not to follow their leader in the Democratic Left and instead to partecipate to the foundation of the Democratic Party.
Leading members of the faction include Massimo Brutti, Sergio Gentili and Mauro Zani.
During the election for the Constituent Assembly of the Democratic Party on 14 October 2007, DLS took part of the list named To the Left, along with Say Left and other groups.
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