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To the Left (A Sinistra) is a social-democratic and democratic-socialist faction within the Italian Democratic Party.
It was founded as an electoral list for the election for the Constituent Assembly of the Democratic Party of 14 October 2007, comprising Livia Turco, Furio Colombo, Peppino Caldarola, the Democrats, Laicists, Socialists (Massimo Brutti, Sergio Gentili, Mauro Zani), Say Left (Vincenzo Vita, Giuseppe Giulietti, Augusto Battaglia) and some Liberal Socialists (Annamaria Carli, Giorgio Ruffolo).
The list, which was present only in 15 constituencies out of 29, scored 7.7% in the election, electing more than 300 delegates to the Assembly. Its strongholds are the cities and especially Turin (32.7%) and Rome (27.1%).[1][2]
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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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Veltroniani, The Populars, Dalemiani, Rutelliani, Liberal PD, Democratic Ecologists, Lettiani, To the Left ( Democrats, Laicists, Socialists, Say Left, Labourites – Liberal Socialists), One Left for the Country, Social Christians, Theo-Dem
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