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We Blue Reformers (Noi Riformatori Azzurri) is a social-democratic faction within Forza Italia, an Italian political party.[1]
It is composed basically of those former members of the Italian Socialist Party who believed that the best way to defend their social-democratic tradition (after the disappearance of their party and the alleged new hegemony over the centre-left exercised by former Communists, turned Democrats of the Left, was to rally under Forza Italia's banner.
The leader of the group is Alessandro Colucci[2], regional deputy in Lombardy and son of Francesco, member of the Chamber of Deputies from that region. A leading member is Fabrizio Cicchitto, national deputy-coordinator of Forza Italia.
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- ^ http://www.forzaitaliapieve.org/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=2
- ^ NOI Riformatori Azzurri - Presidente
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