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Lista Bonino
The Bonino List ( it, Lista Bonino) was a liberal and libertarian electoral list active in Italy from 1999 to 2004. Named after Emma Bonino, a leading Radical who had been European Commissioner in 1995–1999 (appointed by Silvio Berlusconi), after the unsuccessful "Emma for President" campaign, the list was the successor of the Pannella List, active from 1992 to 1999. History In the 1999 European Parliament election the Bonino List, thanks to its standard-bearer's popularity and a massive use of commercials, won a surprisingly high 8.5% of the vote and 7 MEPs (Emma Bonino, Marco Pannella, Benedetto Della Vedova, Marco Cappato, Olivier Dupuis, Maurizio Turco and Gianfranco Dell'Alba), thus becoming the fourth largest party in the country by European representation. The MEPs co-founded the short-lived Technical Group of Independents. The list, which gathered the support of disgruntled voters, women and young people, did particularly well in Northern Italy (13.2% in Piedmont, 1 ...
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Italian Radicals (other)
The Italian Radicals are a liberal political party in Italy, formed in 2001. In politics, Italian Radicals may also refer to: * Italian Radical Party, a far-left/left-liberal party (1877–1922) * Radical Party, a left-liberal party splintered from the Italian Liberal Party (1955–1989) * Transnational Radical Party, the transnational evolution of the Radical Party (1989–present) * Antiprohibitionists on Drugs, electoral list (1989–1992) * Pannella List, political association (1992–present) and electoral list (1992–1999) * Bonino List, electoral successor of the Pannella List (1999–2004) * Coscioni List, radical list that never ran in elections (2005) * Rose in the Fist, electoral list ( 2006 general election) * Bonino-Pannella List, electoral list (2009 European Parliament election) * Amnesty Justice Freedom List, electoral list ( 2013 general election) In architecture and design, Italian Radicals refers also to the Radical movement, 1965–1975 See also * Radical F ...
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