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The Liberal Part (La Parte Liberale, LPL) is a liberal and libertarian faction with The People of Freedom, a political party in Italy.
It is composed basically of former Liberals and Radicals, but of some former Republicans and Socialists. Most of them come from Forza Italia, the party which has been home of most Italian liberals since 1994, and by its liberal factions, notably Popular Liberalism and Liberal Reformers.
Its leading members include Benedetto Della Vedova (a libertarian economist who had been leader of the Italian Radicals), Alfredo Biondi (a former Liberal who is currently President of Forza Italia's National Council), Daniele Capezzone (former leader of the Italian Radicals), Andrea Pastore, Giuseppe Calderisi, Marco Taradash, Enrico Nan, Mauro Mellini, Arturo Diaconale, Davide Giacalone, Alberto Mingardi, Raimondo Cubeddu, Giordano Bruno Guerri, Filippo Facci, Donato Robilotta, Ernesto Caccavale and Franco Debenedetti.[1][2]
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The People of Freedom |
Christian Democrats ( Liberal-Popular Union, Network Italy, Scajoliani, local groups, Christian Democracy for the Autonomies, Liberal Populars, Christian Reformists, Catholic Right), liberal-centrists ( Dellutriani, Tremontiani, Magna Carta), Liberals ( The Liberal Part, Popular Liberalism, Liberal Reformers, Liberal Democrats, Decide!), Socialists ( We Blue Reformers, Free Foundation, Young Italy, Circles of Reformist Initiative, New Italian Socialist Party, Reformist Socialists), liberal conservatives ( New Alliance, Protagonist Right), national conservatives (Social Right, Social Action), grassroots ( Circles of Freedom, Circles of Good Government)
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Union of Christian
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Democratic Party |
Veltroniani, Dalemiani, Renewal Democrats, The Populars, Ulivists, To the Left ( Democrats, Laicists, Socialists, Say Left, Labourites – Liberal Socialists), Liberal PD, Democratic Ecologists, Social Christians, Theo-Dem, European Republicans Movement, Reformist Alliance
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