Change Italy
Change Italy (Cambia l'Italia) was a social-democratic faction within the Democratic Party (PD),[1][2][3] a political party in Italy.
Its leader, Ignazio Marino, ran in the 2009 party's leadership election on a platform named "Live the PD, change Italy",[4][5] gaining 12.5% of the vote and losing to Pier Luigi Bersani. The faction was structured in 2010,[6][7] but soon after it ceased to exist. In 2013 Marino was elected Mayor of Rome and left national politics.
References
- ^ "Dai bersaniani ai rottamatori di Renzi: - In casa dei democratici si preferisce - Il Sole 24 ORE". www.ilsole24ore.com. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
- ^ "Il Pd delle 17 correnti: Renzi e Zingaretti, D'Alema e Veltroni futuri - Blitz quotidiano". 24 October 2011. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
- ^ "PDSenato - Ignazio Marino: "Così i democratici non sono credibili"". Archived from the original on 2016-02-24. Retrieved 2016-02-16.
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- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-02-16.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Pd: Marino, "La politica riparta dalle idee per modernizzare il Paese per questo nasce'Cambia l'Italia'" | Partito Democratico". Archived from the original on 2016-03-08. Retrieved 2016-02-16.
- ^ di luca filippetti (2000-12-14). "Parte da Orvieto "Cambia l'Italia" laboratorio di idee promosso da Ignazio Marino (PD)" (in Italian). Orvietonews.it. Retrieved 2014-04-29.
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Factions of the Democratic Party (Italy)
- Christian democrats (The Populars) – Liberals and centrists (People's Energy
- Reformist Base
- Democratic Energy
- Liberal PD
- AreaDem–Franceschiniani) – Christian leftists (Social Christians) – Social democrats and socialists (Piazza Grande
- Fassiniani
- Side by Side
- Left Wing
- Socialists and Democrats
- Future! European Democrats
- Democracy Europe Society
- Dem Labourites
- LeftDem
- NetworkDem) – Greens (Democratic Ecologists) – Heterogeneous (Democratic Front)
- Christian democrats (Middle Italy
- Popular Italy
- Demitiani
- Mariniani
- Fourth Phase
- Teodem
- Lettiani–360 Association
- Democratic Space) – Liberals and centrists (Renziani–Back to the Future
- Always Forward
- Harambee
- Rutelliani–Free Democrats
- Liberal Left
- Democratic Movement–Veltroniani) – Christian leftists (Olivists
- Democrats Really) – Social democrats and socialists (Reformist Alliance
- Democrats, Laicists, Socialists
- To the Left
- Say Left
- Left for the Country
- United to the Left
- Reformists and Democrats
- Democracy and Socialism
- Democrats in Network
- Change Italy
- Simply Democrats
- Make the PD
- Freedom and Rights
- Reformist Area
- Bersaniani
- Dalemiani
- Democratic Socialists
- Remake Italy
- Left is Change)
- Alliance for Italy (2009)
- Toward North (2010)
- European Republicans Movement (2010)
- Possible (2015)
- Future to the Left (2015)
- Democratic and Progressive Movement (2017)
- Action (2019)
- Italia Viva (2019)