List of political parties in Italy

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Political parties in Italy are organized into five leading coalitions. Numerous parties operate; no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments.

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[edit] Active parties

[edit] Coalitions

[edit] Major parties

More than 4% in the 2006 general election (or at least 30 MPs):

[edit] Minor parties

Between 0.5% and 4% in the 2006 general election (or at least 5 MPs):

[edit] Micro parties

Less then 0.5% in the 2006 general election (or less than 5 MPs):

[edit] Regional parties

More than 1% in the last regional election (or at least 2 regional deputies):

[edit] Parties of the Italians abroad

Having elected at least an MP:

[edit] Former parties

[edit] Coalitions

Having scored at least 15% in a general election (or at least 30 MPs):

[edit] Parties

Having scored at least 1% in a general election (or at least 5 MPs):

[edit] Regional parties

Having scored at least 1% in a regional election (or at least 2 regional deputies):

[edit] See also

[edit] External links


Emblem of the Italian Republic Flag of Italy Italian political parties (simple version, historical parties)
    Represented in the Italian Parliament or in the European Parliament Other allied parties and movements
Left Major: Democratic Party | The Left – The Rainbow (Communist Refoundation Party, Democratic Left, Party of Italian Communists, Federation of the Greens)
Minor: Socialist Party | Italian Radicals | Italy of Values
Micro: Democratic Union for Consumers Democratic Populars | Federation of Italian Liberals | Radicals of the Left | United Democratic Christians
Regional: Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party | Daisy Civic List | Autonomy Liberty Democracy (Valdotanian Renewal, Lively Aosta Valley) | Moderates for Piedmont | United Populars Autonomists for Europe | Convergence for Friuli | Lombard Alliance League | Ladin Autonomist Union | Veneto Front League
Right Major: People of Freedom | Lega Nord
Minor: Movement for Autonomy
Micro: Italian Liberal Party Christian Democracy | Christian Extended Pact | No Euro Movement | Party of Social Democrats | United Pensioners
Regional: North-East Project | Veneto for the European People's Party | Sardinian Reformers Unitalia | Autonomist Trentino | Sardinian People's Party | Sardinian Democratic Union | New Sicily | Venetian People's Movement
Minor With MPs/MEPs: Union of the Centre (Union of Christian and Centre Democrats, White Rose, Christian Democratic Party, Party of Christian Democracy) | The Right–Tricolour Flame (The Right, Tricolour Flame Social Movement) | UDEUR Populars | South Tyrolean People's Party | Italian Associations in South America | Critical Left | Citizens' Political Movement
Regional: Autonomy Progress Federalism (Valdotanian Union, Edelweiss Aosta Valley, Autonomist Federation) | Union for South Tyrol | The Libertarians | Political Movement Ladins | Democratic Party of South Tyrol | South Tyrolean Freedom | Friuli Movement | Sardinian Action Party | Sardinian Autonomist Populars | Independence Republic of Sardinia | Southern Action League | Federalist Alliance | Sardinia Nation | Movement for the Independence of Sicily | Lega Sud Ausonia | Ligurian Independentist Movement | Venetian National Party
Other:
Christian democratic: Christian Democratic Refoundation | Italy of the Centre | Pact of Liberal Democrats
communist: Italian Marxist-Leninist Party | Marxist-Leninist Italian Communist Party | Maoist Communist Party
fascist: New Force | National Social Front | Social Idea Movement
others: Italian Democratic Socialist Party | Humanist Party

 

Historical Italian political parties (active parties: simple version, in 2007)

Communist: Communist Party of Italy, Italian Communist Party, Organisation of Communists of Italy (Marxist-Leninists), Proletarian Unity Party, Proletarian Democracy, Movement of Unitarian Communists
Socialist and social-democratic: Italian Socialist Party, Italian Reform Socialist Party, United Socialist Party (1922), Labour Democratic Party, Italian Socialist Workers' Party, United Socialist Party (1949), Italian Democratic Socialist Party, Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity, Unified Socialist Party, Democratic Party of the Left, Italian Socialists, Democrats of the Left
Green: Green Lists, Rainbow Greens
Social liberal: Action Party, Radical Party, Democratic Alliance, Democratic Union, Movement for Democracy – The Net, The Democrats, European Republicans Movement,
Liberal: Italian Liberal Party, Union of the Centre, Liberal Party
Centrist: Patto Segni, Italian Renewal, United Consumers, Southern Democratic Party, Middle-of-the-Road Italy, Democracy is Freedom – Daisy
Regionalist: Social Democratic Party of South Tyrol, Fronte Marco Polo, Sardinia Project, Sicilian Alliance
Christian democratic: Italian People's Party (1919), Christian Democracy, Italian People's Party (1994), Christian Democratic Centre, United Christian Democrats, Christian Democrats for the Republic, Democratic Union for the Republic, European Democracy
Conservative: Uomo Qualunque Front, Monarchist National Party, People's Monarchist Party, Italian Democratic Party of Monarchist Unity, National Democracy
Fascist and neo-fascist: National Fascist Party, Italian Social Movement–National Right


Leftist coalition: Popular Democratic Front, Alliance of Progressives,
Centre-left coalition:The Olive Tree, The Union, Rose in the Fist
Liberal coalition: National Democratic Union, National Bloc, Republicans, Liberals, Reformers
Centrist coalition: Pact for Italy, Pact of Democrats
Centre-right coalition: Pole of Freedoms, Pole of Good Government, House of Freedoms
Conservative coalition: National Bloc of Freedom
Neo-fascist coalition: Social Alternative


Liste civetta: For the Abolition of Scorporo, New Country

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