Whiteflower

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Whiteflower (Biancofiore) was an informal name given to political alliance of two christian-democratic Italian parties for the 2001 general election, namely:

The parties later merged to form the Union of Christian and Centre Democrats. The parties allied themselves with the center-right House of Freedoms. It was led by Pier Ferdinando Casini. The list gained only 3.2% of the vote, short of the 4% threshold however, thanks to its alliance with the House of Freedoms it gained 40 Deputies and 29 Senators.

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