Union of Democrats for Europe (redirect from Alleanza Popolare-UDEUR)
Europe (Italian: Unione Democratici per l'Europa, UDEUR), also known as UDEUR Populars (Popolari UDEUR), was a minor centrist, Christian-democratic political...
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the Republic (UDR), later transformed into Union of Democrats for Europe (UDEUR), to support the D'Alema I Cabinet. In 1999 splinters of PPI, UD and other...
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was a heterogeneous alliance, which was formed by centrist parties like UDEUR and communists like PRC and Party of Italian Communists. Prodi led his coalition...
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parties belonging to the coalition was the Union of Democrats for Europe (UDEUR), led by Clemente Mastella, who Prodi had chosen as his Minister of Justice...
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Member of the European Parliament for the Southern region, elected on the UDEUR ticket. He sat on the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary...
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harder for small parties like Mastella's to gain seats in parliament. UDEUR's defection forced the question of whether Prodi still had the parliamentarian...
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parties both from the centre-left and the centre-right: Italy of Values, UDEUR, Liga Fronte Veneto, Christian Democracy, some citizen' lists and his own...
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a transgender individual. Clemente Mastella, the leader of the centrist UDEUR party (a fellow member of the coalition) called her "a ridiculous Cicciolina"...
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June 2016. He also served as leader of the Union of Democrats for Europe (UDEUR), a minor centrist and Christian-democratic Italian party. Mastella, who...
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2016), the party is the successor of the Union of Democrats for Europe (UDEUR). In the summer of 2020, Mastella re-organised his followers under the banner...
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1963 Bronte, Sicily, Italy Political party DC (until 1994) CDU (1995–1999) UDEUR (1999–2000) FI (2000–2009) PdL (2009–2013) NCD (2013–2017) AP (2017–2018)...
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the Italian Senate (April 26, 2006 – April 28, 2008) on the roster of the UDEUR party as one of 30 representatives for the Campania constituency. Born in...
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mayor of Palermo, some splinters from the Union of Democrats for Europe (UDEUR), including Pino Pisicchio and Egidio Pedrini, and former DS such as Fabio...
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Italian Communists UDR: Democratic Union for the Republic Dem: The Democrats UDEUR: Union of Democrats for Europe UDC: Union of the Centre (2002) NPSI: New...
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splinters from the UDEUR led by Antonio Satta, who was at the time deputy national secretary. All the eight provincial sections of UDEUR followed Satta into...
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Antonio Di Pietro 2.14 2 New United Socialists Gianni De Michelis 2.04 2 New UDEUR Clemente Mastella 1.29 1 0 Social Alternative Alessandra Mussolini 1.23...
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Christian Democracy for the Autonomies. In October 2008, along with the UDEUR, RDC launched Democratic Initiative which had the goal of uniting many centrist...
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formed a joint list with The Democrats, the Union of Democrats for Europe (UDEUR) and Italian Renewal (RI). The list, named Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy...
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Christian-democratic parties, notably including the Union of Democrats for Europe (UDEUR), as well as the Italian Liberal Party (PLI) and Energies for Italy (EpI)...
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composed of the Italian People's Party, Democrats, Italian Renewal and UDEUR. In 2001 the proportional list exhausted before all the deputies – which...
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In 1999 the UDR was transformed into the Union of Democrats for Europe (UDEUR), while the CDU was re-organised as an independent party and returned to...
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in July 2006, some political forces, such as Forza Italia and Popolari UDEUR, tried to promote the idea of an amnesty, as it was done after the 1980...
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who had been the regional leader of the Union of Democrats for Europe (UDEUR) and, later, of the Sardinian Autonomist Populars. The party was based and...
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European Democracy, but in 2001 he was not re-elected. In 2004 he joined the UDEUR and was a candidate in the European elections for the Southern constituency...
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) 1 (SF) 1 (Ind.) 4 (FF) 13 1.8% 59.7% Italy 16 (FI) 5 (UDC) 1 (SVP) 1 (UDEUR) 1 (PP) 12 (DS) 2 (SDI) 2 (Ind.) 7 (DL) 2 (LB) 2 (IdV) 1 (MRE) 2 (FdV) 5...
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politician at the regional level) over a corruption scandal. Mastella's party, UDEUR, held just enough seats in the Senate that his eventual decision to withdraw...
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Political party DC (1978–1994) PPI (1994–1995) CDU (1995–1998) UDR (1998–1999) UDEUR (1999–2000) CDU (2000–2002) UDC (2002–2010) PID (2010–2011) DCS (since 2020)...
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the administrative of 1997. He was again candidate for mayor for Popolari UDEUR. He was re-elected for a second term in the 2002 elections. He fell out...
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PRC PdCI PDS/DS PSI FdV NPSI AD SDI LR IdV DL RI PPI UDEUR VdA SVP Others PS CCD+CDU/UDC FI LN AN...
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election with a common list. Whereas the Union of Democrats for Europe (UDEUR) and the far-left parties refused, four parties accepted, namely the DS...
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