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Political party in Italy
Federal Italy Italia Federale
LeaderIrene Pivetti
Founded22 October 1996
Dissolved29 January 1998
Split fromNorthern League
Merged intoItalian Renewal
IdeologyFederalism
Political positionCentre

Federal Italy (Italia Federale, IF) was a political party in Italy founded in 1996 by Irene Pivetti, after her expulsion from the Northern League on 12 September.

The party was officially constituted in Bolzano and presented its symbol on the following 28 December. The symbol was a rampant bear that, according to its founder, "is a European animal that has always personified the courageous man who obeys reason".

In February 1997 the movement claimed to have collected 2,700 people in three months.

In April and November of the same year, IF made its debut in various local elections, such as the municipal elections in Milan and Catania. In other municipalities IF presented its candidates on the Italian Renewal list, like in Turin, Lecco and Salerno, or on the Christian Democratic Centre list, like in Rome.

In 1998 the IF joined finally the Italian Renewal party.

References

  1. IRENE RICOMINCIA DALL' ORSO
  2. L'adesione di Irene Pivetti al Gruppo di Rinnovamento Italiano
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