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Political party in Italy
Democratic Populars Popolari Democratici
LeaderPietro Squeglia
Founded2008
Dissolved2010
Split fromUnion of Democrats for Europe
Merged intoAlliance for Italy
IdeologyChristian democracy
Political positionCentre

The Democratic Populars (Popolari Democratici) was a tiny Christian-Democratic political party based in Campania, Italy. It was led by Pietro Squeglia, a former deputy for the Italian People's Party and The Daisy.

History

It was founded in February 2008 by splinters from the Union of Democrats for Europe who wanted to continue the alliance with centre-left The Union coalition. The party was joined by Nicola Caputo, Vittorio Insigne and Giuseppe Maisto, all three regional councillors of Campania, and several provincial and municipal ministers.

In 2010 the party joined the Alliance for Italy, a new party founded by Francesco Rutelli.

References

  1. Marcianise, una poltrona per tre candidati Tartaglione , Zarrillo e Squeglia
  2. CASERTA, EX UDEURRINI FORMANO GRUPPO POPOLARI DEMOCRATICI
  3. Piero Squeglia passa con Rutelli con 4 consiglieri comunali di Marcianise
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