- Christian Democracy (Italy, current)
Christian Democracy ("Democrazia Cristiana", DC) is a minor christian democratic and strongly social-conservative Italian political party in
Italy .The party proposed itself as the core of a refoundation of the original Christian Democracy and to effect the reunification of all the various christian-democratic parties in Italy. It was once part of the
centre-left The Union, but then distanced itself from it promoting an autonomus path and is now a minor ally of thePeople of Freedom . The current leader of the party isGiuseppe Pizza .History
The party was founded on
23 December 1997 as Rebirth of Christian Democracy ("Rinascita della Democrazia Cristiana", RDC) byFlaminio Piccoli andClelio Darida . In December 2001 it took the current name. In the 2001 general election the party sided withEuropean Democracy ofSergio D'Antoni , while a splinter group led byAlfredo Vito , the Christian Democratic Party, formed an alliance withForza Italia .Between June 2002 and December 2003 the party was led by
Angelo Sandri . In the 2004 European Parliament election, the party ran under the banner of New Country, winning only 0.2% of the vote. This alliance was not agreed by Sandri, who was ousted by new sectretaryGiuseppe Pizza in July 2004, leading him to launch his own "Christian Democracy", the so-calledParty of Christian Democracy .Since then there had been several disputes between Pizza and Sandri on the property of the name and the symbol, which was also claimed by the
Union of Christian and Centre Democrats (UDC) and especially byRocco Buttiglione , former leader of theUnited Christian Democrats , who used the symbol from 1995 to 2002, before passing it to UDC. However, in November 2006, a tribunal ofRome declared Pizza's Christian Democracy as the only legitimate heir of the historical DC. Anyway, also this ruling was contested both by Sandri and Buttiglione.In the 2006 general election the party, which was not yet permitted to use the historical symbol of DC, formed an alliance with the
Consumers' List within thecentre-left The Union. The alliance elected only a senator inCalabria , home-region of Giuseppe Pizza:Pietro Fuda , member of theSouthern Democratic Party .In September 2007, after a promising result in May provincial elections (everywhere around 1% and even 1.7% in Vicenza), began to unite under its banner several tiny centrist and christian-democratic parties, starting from Veneto for the EPP led by
Giorgio Carollo . In October 2007, DC formed a federation with Veneto for the EPP andLiga Fronte Veneto , an independentist group emerged by a split ofLiga Veneta -Lega Nord , but the alliance was soon disbanded.In the 2008 general election the party supported the
People of Freedom . The party was however excluded by the Ministry of the Interior from the electoral competition because of the similarity of its symbol with that of UDC, only to be re-introduced ten days before the election. Since the re-printing of the election ballots would have taken more than a week, Giuseppe Pizza decided not to take part to the election in order to avoid the postmonement of the election. [ [http://www.corriere.it/politica/08_aprile_07/pizza_ritira_simbolo_10405e52-048a-11dd-a0b8-00144f486ba6.shtml Pizza: «Ritiro il simbolo della Dc» Corriere della Sera ] ]Soon after the election, which was convincingly won by the centre-right, Giuseppe Pizza was appointed Under-Secretary of Education, University and Research in
Berlusconi IV Cabinet .Leadership
*Secretary:
Flaminio Piccoli (1997–2000),Carlo Senaldi (2000–2001),Alessandro Duce (2001–2002),Angelo Sandri (2002–2003),Giuseppe Pizza (2003–...)
*President:Clelio Darida (1997–2000),Angelo Sandri (2000–2002),Giuseppe Pizza (2002–2003),Angelo Sandri (2003–2004), Giuseppe Alessi (2004–...)References
External links
* [http://www.democraziacristiana.org/ Official website]
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