The Democrats (Italy)

The Democrats
I Democratici
PresidentRomano Prodi (1999)
Arturo Parisi (1999–2002)
Founded27 February 1999
Dissolved23 March 2002
Merger ofDemocratic Union
Italy of Values
The Network
Merged intoDemocracy is Freedom – The Daisy
HeadquartersPiazza dei Santi Apostoli, 73
Rome, Italy
IdeologySocial liberalism
Christian left
Social democracy
Political positionCentre to centre-left
National affiliationThe Olive Tree
European affiliationEuropean Liberal Democrat and Reform Party
European Parliament groupEuropean Liberal Democrat and Reform Party Group
Colours  Orange   Light blue

The Democrats (Italian: I Democratici, Dem) was a centrist[1] and social-liberal political party in Italy.

The party was launched in 1999 by Romano Prodi, a few months after his dismissal as Prime Minister and leader of The Olive Tree coalition. Three parties merged into The Democrats: the Democratic Union, Italy of Values and The Network. Also splinters from the Italian People's Party joined. In 2002 The Democrats were merged into Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy, which would be merged into the Democratic Party in 2007.

  1. ^ Daniela Giannetti; Rosa Mulé (2007). "The Democratici di Sinistra: In Search of a New Identity". In Anna Bosco (ed.). Party Change in Southern Europe. Routledge. p. 125. ISBN 978-1-136-76777-7.

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