Community Democratic League

Community Democratic League (Lega Democratica Comunitaria, LDC) is a Venetist and Christian-socialist political party active in Veneto.

The party was founded in July 2011 by some splinters of Liga VenetaLega Nord (LV–LN) led by Davide Lovat. Lovat had been an activist of Liga Veneta in the province of Vicenza for 18 years before becoming a leading voice against party leadership.[1][2] A keen Venetist and left-winger, in February 2011 he was expelled from the party.[3] Some months on, along with other splinters from LV–LN, Lovat started organizing the LDC. In 2012 the new party will run its lists in the provincial election of Vicenza, a Venetist stronghold, and in the municipal election of Veneto, possibly in alliance with the centre-left Democratic Party (PD).

The name "Community Democratic League" was chosen by Lovat, who has studied political science and theology, as a reference both to the "National Democratic League" of Romolo Murri, a radical priest, and the National League for Democracy of Nobel Peace Prize Aung San Suu Kyi. Lovat set the party in the tradition of Christian socialism and early Venetism. According to its manifesto, the LDC supports regionalism, the reform of the Italian Constitution following the German model, restrictions to immigration on economic grounds, and European integration in the form of the Gaullist "Europe of Peoples and Nations". The party opposes xenophobia, neo-liberalism, the exploitation of religions for political purposes, and the influence of the United States over Europe.[4]

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