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Italian Left : ウィキペディア英語版
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Italian Left ((イタリア語:Sinistra Italiana), SI; complete name: Italian Left – Left Ecology Freedom) is the name of a left-wing coalition, active mainly through a parliamentary group in the Chamber of Deputies. The coalition includes Left Ecology Freedom, dissidents from the Democratic Party (see Future to the Left) and splinters from the Five Star Movement.
According to its promoters, primarily SEL leader Nichi Vendola, Stefano Fassina and Alfredo D'Attorre, SI will take part to the 2016 local elections and will be transformed into a full-fledged party by the end of 2016.
==History==
In June 2015 Fassina, a long-time critic of Matteo Renzi, leader of the Democratic Party (PD) and Prime Minister, left the party, followed by his long-time ally Monica Gregori. In July, during a convention, Fassina launched Future to the Left, which aimed at being an embryonic new party to the left of the PD, open to other Democratic splinters, such as those gathered in Giuseppe Civati's Possible, and Left Ecology Freedom, a political party led by Nichi Vendola.
In November one senator (Corradino Mineo) and three more deputies (Alfredo D'Attorre, Carlo Galli and Vincenzo Folino) left the party in protest at Renzi. D'Attorre, who holds a doctorate in philosophy from the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, wrote a manifesto for a new "labour" party, which was signed also by the other five MPs and, among other things, read: "The genetic mutation of the PD, born as central force of the Italian centre-left, is unfortunately already completed. The Renzi experience and the introduced mutations won't be a parenthesis. They have already altered in a irreversible way the perception of the PD and its function in the collective imagination."
Subsequently, a parliamentary group under the banner of Italian Left was formed in the Chamber of Deputies.
Several more deputies and senators of the PD, possibly including Rosy Bindi and Gianni Cuperlo, are weighing over joining SI.

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