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Italian Radicals

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The Italian Radicals ((イタリア語:Radicali Italiani)) are an Italian political party, which describes itself as a "''liberale'', ''liberista'' e ''libertario''" (''liberista'' means economic liberal or, better, libertarian in the American sense; ''libertario'', here, denotes a form of cultural liberalism concerning moral issues, with some ideological connection with historical left-libertarianism).
The party intends to be the Italian section of the Transnational Radical Party, that is to say the continuation of the Radical Party founded in 1955 by the left-wing of the Italian Liberal Party and re-launched in the 1960s by Marco Pannella. As the Radical Party had become a transnational NGO working mainly at the UN-level, which by statute does not participate in national political elections, its Italian members organised themselves into the Pannella List (''Lista Pannella'') between 1992 and 1999 and into the Bonino List (''Lista Bonino'') until 2001, when they re-established themselves as a party.
Founded on 14 July 2001 (with Daniele Capezzone as their first secretary), the Italian Radicals are a member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party.〔(ALDE Party members | ALDE Party )〕 The party was previously a full member of the Liberal International.〔(Radicali Italiani - Italy - Full Members - Members - Liberalism )〕
Emma Bonino served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in Letta Cabinet between April 2013 and February 2014.
==History==


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