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| seats2_title = Senate | seats2 = | country = Italy }} The Liberal Popular Alliance – Autonomies ((イタリア語:Alleanza Liberalpopolare – Autonomie), ALA) is a centrist and liberal parliamentary group active in the Senate〔(Verdini presenta nuovo gruppo Ala: "Ddl Boschi va approvato così com'è" )〕 and a sub-group in the Chamber of Deputies of the Italian Parliament. ==History== The Liberal Popular Alliance emerged from a split from Forza Italia (FI), led by Denis Verdini, who wanted to support the reforms put forward by the Renzi Cabinet, and was joined by senators coming from different centre-right groups, including Great Autonomies and Freedom (GAL), Conservatives and Reformists (CR) and New Centre-Right (NCD). Lucio Barani, who until then was the leader of the New Italian Socialist Party (NPSI),〔(Nuovo PSI il segretario Barani aderisce al gruppo di Verdini ma rischia l'espulsione )〕〔(Nuovo PSI, Lucio Barani si dimette da segretario nazionale )〕 was elected president of the group. "Autonomies" was added to "Liberal Popular Alliance" as a reference to the presence of two senators of the Movement for the Autonomies–Party of Sicilians (MpA–PdS) in the group.〔(Ponte sullo stretto, PdS-MpA chiede al parlamento il ripristino del progetto )〕 Other than Barani, who continued to be a member of the NPSI, and the two MpA–PdS senators, the other group members were independent from any party affiliation. As of late August, ALA looked set to attract new members, possibly including Sandro Bondi and Manuela Repetti,〔(I verdiniani puntano altri trasfughi )〕〔(Palazzo Madama, Verdimi cerca altri senatori per approvare le riforme )〕 and Verdini intended to form a kin sub-group in the Mixed Group of the Chamber of Deputies composed of FI dissidents.〔(Verdini mette l'ALA anche a Montecitorio e guardal al PD )〕〔(Verdini pensa a un gruppo ALA anche alla Camera )〕 Between September and October, four senators and seven deputies left FI and joined Verdini; the deputies formed a joint sub-group with the Associative Movement Italians Abroad named "Liberal Popular Alliance – Autonomies – Associative Movement Italians Abroad.〔http://www.corriere.it/politica/15_settembre_23/forza-italia-altri-tre-parlamentari-lasciano-partito-andare-movimento-verdini-65d7dbbc-6204-11e5-a22c-898dd609436f.shtml〕〔http://www.repubblica.it/politica/2015/09/23/news/altre_defezioni_da_forza_italia_romano_nuvolo_e_galati_lasciano_il_partito-123515943/〕〔http://www.affaritaliani.it/puglia/anche-iurlaro-con-verdini-il-senatore-abbandona-forza-italia-387642.html〕 Bondi and Repetti, while supporting Renzi too, formed Together for Italy instead.〔http://www.9colonne.it/103105/la-rotta-dei-migranti-br-di-palazzo-madama〕 Consequently, Verdini launched the project of a larger party or alliance, named "Moderates for Renzi", that would eventually include the other centrist parties supporting the Renzi Cabinet, namely the New Centre-Right, the Union of the Centre and Civic Choice〔http://www.huffingtonpost.it/2015/10/19/renzi-verdini-finanziaria_n_8332522.html〕〔http://www.loccidentale.it/node/138341〕〔http://www.termometropolitico.it/1193288_chi-sono-i-moderati-per-renzi.html〕〔http://www.ilgiornale.it/news/politica/triste-destino-ncd-finisce-balia-verdini-1185080.html〕〔http://www.termometropolitico.it/1196178_moderati-per-renzi-il-progetto-di-cicchitto.html〕 (the Christian leftist and centrist Solidary Democracy, currently in alliance with the kin Democratic Centre, ruled out any interest in the idea).〔http://www.democraziasolidale.it/#!Dellai-i-moderati-per-Renzi-non-ci-interessano-abbiamo-unaltra-cultura-politica/c5g8/562767530cf21850812b2393〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Liberal Popular Alliance – Autonomies」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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