Party of Democratic Reformers

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The Party of Democratic Reformers (Partito dei Riformatori Democratici, PRD) is a minor Italian leftist political party founded in June 2007 by Renato D'Andria, a former member of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party, after his attempt to take over the party earlier in 2007 was declared illegal in April by a tribunal in Rome.[1]


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    Represented in the Italian Parliament or in the European Parliament Other allied parties and movements
Left Major: Democratic Party | The Left – The Rainbow (Communist Refoundation Party, Democratic Left, Party of Italian Communists, Federation of the Greens)
Minor: Socialist Party | Italian Radicals | Italy of Values
Micro: Democratic Union for Consumers Democratic Populars | Federation of Italian Liberals | Radicals of the Left | United Democratic Christians
Regional: Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party | Daisy Civic List | Autonomy Liberty Democracy (Valdotanian Renewal, Lively Aosta Valley) | United Populars Autonomists for Europe | Convergence for Friuli | Lombard Alliance League | Ladin Autonomist Union | Veneto Front League
Right Major: The People of Freedom | Lega Nord
Minor: Movement for Autonomy | Liberal Democrats
Micro: Italian Liberal Party Christian Democracy | Christian Extended Pact | No Euro Movement | Party of Social Democrats | United Pensioners
Regional: Federalist Alliance | North-East Project | Veneto for the European People's Party | Sardinian Reformers Unitalia | Autonomist Trentino | Sardinian People's Party | Sardinian Democratic Union | New Sicily | Venetian People's Movement
Minor With MPs/MEPs: Union of the Centre (Union of Christian and Centre Democrats, White Rose, Christian Democratic Party, Party of Christian Democracy) | The Right–Tricolour Flame (The Right, Tricolour Flame Social Movement) | UDEUR Populars | South Tyrolean People's Party | Italian Associations in South America | Critical Left | Citizens' Political Movement | Italian Democratic Socialist Party | Associative Movement Italians Abroad
Regional: Autonomy Progress Federalism (Valdotanian Union, Edelweiss Aosta Valley, Autonomist Federation) | Union for South Tyrol | The Libertarians | Political Movement Ladins | Democratic Party of South Tyrol | South Tyrolean Freedom | Friuli Movement | Moderates for Piedmont | Sardinian Action Party | Sardinian Autonomist Populars | Independence Republic of Sardinia | Southern Action League | Federalist Alliance | Sardinia Nation | Movement for the Independence of Sicily | Lega Sud Ausonia | Ligurian Independentist Movement | Venetian Agreement | Venetian National Party
Other:
Christian democratic: Christian Democratic Refoundation | Italy of the Centre | Pact of Liberal Democrats
communist: Italian Marxist-Leninist Party | Marxist-Leninist Italian Communist Party | Maoist Communist Party
fascist: New Force | National Social Front | Social Idea Movement
others: Humanist Party