- Federalist Party (Italy)
The Federalist Party ("Partito Federalista") was a federalist Italian political party.
It was launched as Federalist Union ("Unione Federalista") on
1 June 1994 byGianfranco Miglio [ [http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1994/giugno/02/Miglio_non_votate_Carroccio_co_8_940602111.shtml Miglio: non votate Carroccio ] ] , an influent Senator and political scientist who leftLega Nord in May over disagreements withUmberto Bossi , andUmberto Giovine , an ex-Socialist who was at the time member ofForza Italia [ [http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1994/maggio/26/nasce_Unione_federalista_Miglio_guida_co_0_94052612522.shtml " nasce l' Unione federalista Miglio guida gli anti Bossi " ] ] . In July 1995 the group was strengthened by the joining of eleven deputies: all former members of Lega Nord, who had previously joined theFederalist Italian League and theFederalists and Liberal Democrats . This made possible the establishment of a sub-group within the Mixed Group in the Chamber. [ [http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1995/luglio/15/Muore_Lif_nasce_Unione_federalista_co_0_950715578.shtml Muore la Lif, nasce Unione federalista ] ]The party was officially founded, changing its denomination, on
17 December 1995 . At the founding congress inMilan alsoVittorio Sgarbi , art critic and maverick politician, joined the party. The program of the party included the idea of transformingItaly in a federal State, modelled onto the examples ofSwitzerland and theUnited States , composed by three cantons ("Padania ", "Etruria" and "Mediterranea") and the five existing autonomous regions. The federation would have been presided by a strong President. [ [http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1995/dicembre/18/Miglio_ecco_Partito_federalista_Sgarbi_co_0_95121812928.shtml Miglio: ecco il Partito federalista. Sgarbi: e io faro' il parlamento del Sud ] ]For the 1996 general election Sgarbi left Miglio to form a list with
Marco Pannella , thePannella-Sgarbi List . Miglio was elected Senator in his sigle-seat constituency inComo with the support of thePole of Freedoms as Umberto Giovine, the party's secretary, did inLodi . In 1997 the Federalist Party formed joint lists with the Union of the Centre at the local level and continued its approachment with Forza Italia. [ [http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1997/aprile/16/PARTITO_FEDERALISTA_LIBERALI_UNIONE_CENTRO_co_0_970416228.shtml Partito Federalista Liberali Unione Di Centro ] ]The party was finally disbanded in 2001.
References
Leadership
*President:
Gianfranco Miglio (1994–2001)
**Vice President:Vittorio Sgarbi (1995–1996)
*Secretary:Umberto Giovine (1994–2001)
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