The Communist Refoundation Party ( it, Partito della Rifondazione Comunista, PRC) is a
communist
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political party in Italy
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that emerged from a split of the
Italian Communist Party
The Italian Communist Party ( it, Partito Comunista Italiano, PCI) was a communist political party in Italy.
The PCI was founded as ''Communist Party of Italy'' on 21 January 1921 in Livorno by seceding from the Italian Socialist Party (PSI). ...
(PCI) in 1991. The party's secretary is
Maurizio Acerbo, who replaced
Paolo Ferrero
Paolo Ferrero (born 17 November 1960) is an Italian politician. He is a leading member of the Communist Refoundation Party (''Partito della Rifondazione Comunista''; PRC), and served as Minister of Social Solidarity from 2006 to 2008 as part of ...
in 2017.
Armando Cossutta
Armando Cossutta (2 September 1926 – 14 December 2015) was an Italian communist politician.
Biography
Born in Milan, Cossutta joined the Italian Communist Party (PCI) in 1943, and took part in the Italian resistance movement as a partisan. Aft ...
was the party's founder, while
Fausto Bertinotti
Fausto Bertinotti (born 22 March 1940) is an Italian politician who led the Communist Refoundation Party (''Partito della Rifondazione Comunista'') from 1994 to 2006. On 29 April 2006, after the centre-left coalition's victory in the Italian ...
its longest-serving leader (1994–2008). The latter transformed the PRC from a traditional
communist party
A communist party is a political party that seeks to realize the socio-economic goals of communism. The term ''communist party'' was popularized by the title of ''The Manifesto of the Communist Party'' (1848) by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. A ...
into a collection of radical
social movement
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s.
The PRC is a member of the
Party of the European Left
The Party of the European Left (PEL), commonly abbreviated European Left, is a European political party that operates as an association of democratic socialist and communist political parties in the European Union and other European countries. ...
(PEL), of which Bertinotti was the inaugural president in 2004. The PRC has not been represented in the
Italian Parliament
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since 2008, but had a
member
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of the
European Parliament
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,
Eleonora Forenza
Eleonora Forenza (born 10 November 1976) is an Politics of Italy, Italian politician, spokesperson for culture and communications in the Communist Refoundation Party. She is also a member of the collective ''Femministe Nove'' and a member of th ...
, who sat with the
European United Left–Nordic Green Left
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(GUE/NGL) group in 2014–2019.
History
Foundation and early years
In February 1991, when the
Italian Communist Party
The Italian Communist Party ( it, Partito Comunista Italiano, PCI) was a communist political party in Italy.
The PCI was founded as ''Communist Party of Italy'' on 21 January 1921 in Livorno by seceding from the Italian Socialist Party (PSI). ...
(PCI) was transformed into the
Democratic Party of the Left
The Democratic Party of the Left ( it, Partito Democratico della Sinistra, PDS) was a democratic socialist and social-democratic political party in Italy. Founded in February 1991 as the post-communist evolution of the Italian Communist Party, ...
(PDS) under the leadership of
Achille Occhetto
Achille Leone Occhetto (; born 3 March 1936) is an Italian political figure. He served as the last secretary-general of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) between 1988 and 1991, and the first leader of the Democratic Party of the Left (PDS), the p ...
, left-wing dissidents led by
Armando Cossutta
Armando Cossutta (2 September 1926 – 14 December 2015) was an Italian communist politician.
Biography
Born in Milan, Cossutta joined the Italian Communist Party (PCI) in 1943, and took part in the Italian resistance movement as a partisan. Aft ...
launched the Movement for Communist Refoundation. Hardliners in PCI were not happy of the changes made inside the party after the fall of the Iron Curtain. Later that year,
Proletarian Democracy
Proletarian Democracy ( it, Democrazia Proletaria, DP) was a far-left political party in Italy.
History 1970s
DP was founded in 1975 as a joint electoral front of the Proletarian Unity Party (Italy), Proletarian Unity Party (PdUP), Workers Vangua ...
(DP), a far-left outfit, dissolved itself so that its members could join the PCI dissidents and form a united front of all Italian communists. In December, the PRC was officially founded and
Sergio Garavini
Sergio Garavini (18 May 1926 – 7 September 2001) was an Italian politician, writer and trade unionist.
Biography
Garavini was born in Turin.
At a very young age, he entered the Italian Communist Party (PCI) and the trade union Italian Gene ...
was elected secretary. In the
1992 general election, the party obtained 5.6% of the vote.
Garavini resigned from secretary in June 1993 and was replaced by
Fausto Bertinotti
Fausto Bertinotti (born 22 March 1940) is an Italian politician who led the Communist Refoundation Party (''Partito della Rifondazione Comunista'') from 1994 to 2006. On 29 April 2006, after the centre-left coalition's victory in the Italian ...
, a trade unionist of the
Italian General Confederation of Labour
The Italian General Confederation of Labour (; CGIL) is a national trade union based in Italy. It was formed by agreement between socialists, communists, and Christian democrats in the "Pact of Rome" of June 1944. In 1950, socialists and Christi ...
(CGIL) who had left the PDS only a few months before, in January 1994. In the
1994 general election, the PRC was part of the PDS-led
Alliance of Progressives
The Alliance of Progressives ( it, Alleanza dei Progressisti) was a left-wing political alliance of parties in Italy formed in 1994, with relevant predecessors at local level in 1993. The leader of the alliance was Achille Occhetto. The allianc ...
and obtained 6.1% of the vote. In June 1995, a group of splinters led by
Lucio Magri
Lucio Magri (19 August 1932 – 28 November 2011) was an Italian journalist and politician.
Biography
Magri was born in Ferrara in Emilia-Romagna, one of the most left-wing regions of Italy, but grew up in the strongly Catholic Bergamo, L ...
and
Famiano Crucianelli
Famiano Crucianelli (born 1 January 1948 in Rome) is an Italian politician and surgeon.
Biography
A graduated in medicine and a surgeon, Crucianelli was one of the founders of '' Il manifesto'', the eponymous newspaper of the political group p ...
formed the
Movement of Unitarian Communists
The Movement of Unitarian Communists (, MCU), or simply Unitarian Communists ( it, Comunisti Unitari), was a communist political party in Italy.
History
The party was founded in June 1995 as a split from the Communist Refoundation Party (PRC ...
(MCU), which would eventually merge with the PDS, being one of the founding members of the
Democrats of the Left
The Democrats of the Left ( it, Democratici di Sinistra, DS) was a social-democratic political party in Italy.
The DS, successor of the Democratic Party of the Left (PDS) and the Italian Communist Party, was formed in 1998 upon the merger of th ...
(DS) in February 1998.
Bertinotti vs. Cossutta
The leadership of Bertinotti was a turning point for the party, which jumped to 8.6% of vote in the
1996 general election, fought by the party in a loose alliance with
The Olive Tree, the major
centre-left coalition
The centre-left coalition ( it, coalizione di centro-sinistra) is an political alliance, alliance of list of political parties in Italy, political parties in Italy active, under several forms and names, since 1995 when The Olive Tree (Italy), Th ...
whose dominant partner was the PDS. After the election, the PRC decided to externally support the
first cabinet led by
Romano Prodi
Romano Antonio Prodi (; born 9 August 1939) is an Italian politician, economist, academic, senior civil servant, and business executive who served as the tenth president of the European Commission from 1999 to 2004. He served twice as Prim ...
.
Tensions soon arose within the coalition and the party. In October 1998 the PRC was divided between those who wanted to stop supporting Prodi's government, led by Bertinotti; and those who wanted to continue the alliance, led by Cossutta, the party's president. The central committee endorsed Bertinotti's line, but Cossutta and his followers decided to ignore this line and to support Prodi. The votes of the ''cossuttiani'' were not enough and the government lost a confidence vote in Parliament.
The dissidents, who controlled the majority of deputies and senators, split and formed a rival communist party, the
Party of Italian Communists
The Party of Italian Communists ( it, Partito dei Comunisti Italiani, PdCI) was a communist party in Italy established in October 1998 by splinters from the Communist Refoundation Party (PRC). The split was led by Armando Cossutta, founder and e ...
(PdCI), which would soon join the
first cabinet led by
Massimo D'Alema
Massimo D'Alema (; born 20 April 1949) is an Italian politician and journalist who was the 53rd prime minister of Italy from 1998 to 2000. He was Deputy Prime Minister of Italy and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2006 to 2008. D'Alema also serv ...
, the leader of the DS, who replaced Prodi and became the first post-communist to hold the job of
Prime Minister of Italy
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.
Deprived of most of its parliamentary representation, the PRC fought for its existence and voters supported it rather than the PdCI, both in the
1999 European Parliament election
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(4.3% to 2.0%) and the
2001 general election (5.0% to 1.7%).
Renewal and heyday
Despite competition from the PdCI, the PRC confirmed its status as Italy's largest communist party. Having been left by most traditional communists, it also started to enlarge its scope aiming at becoming a collector of radical
social movement
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s and, foremost, the main representative of the
anti-globalization movement
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in
Italy
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. The PRC also forged new alliances at the European level and was instrumental in the foundation of the
Party of the European Left
The Party of the European Left (PEL), commonly abbreviated European Left, is a European political party that operates as an association of democratic socialist and communist political parties in the European Union and other European countries. ...
in May 2004.
In October 2004, the PRC re-joined the centre-left coalition, once again led by Prodi. In April 2005,
Nichi Vendola
Nicola "Nichi" Vendola (; born 26 August 1958) is an Italian left-wing politician and LGBT activist who was a Member of the Chamber of Deputies from Apulia from 1992 to 2005 and President of Apulia from 2005 to 2015. He is one of the first o ...
, an openly
gay
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While scant usage referring to male homosexuality dates to the late 1 ...
politician and one of the emerging leaders of the party, won a primary election and was elected president of traditionally conservative
southern region of
Apulia
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, becoming the only regional president ever belonging to the PRC.
In the
2006 general election, the PRC was part of
The Union, which won narrowly over the
centre-right
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House of Freedoms
The House of Freedoms ( it, Casa delle Libertà, CdL) was a major centre-right political and electoral alliance in Italy, led by Silvio Berlusconi.
History
The CdL was the successor of the Pole of Freedoms/Pole of Good Government and the Pole fo ...
coalition and the party obtained 5.8%. After the election, Bertinotti was elected
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and replaced by
Franco Giordano
Francesco "Franco" Giordano (born 26 August 1957) is an Italian politician.
Born in Bari, he became a member of the Italian Communist Party in 1974. From 1985 to 1987 he was member of the national leadership of Federation of Young Italian Comm ...
as secretary. Additionally, for the first time it entered a government by joining the
Prodi II Cabinet
The second Prodi government was the cabinet of the government of Italy from 17 May 2006 to 8 May 2008, a total of 722 days, or 1 year, 11 months and 21 days. The 59th cabinet of the Italian Republic, it was the only cabinet of the XV Legislatur ...
, with
Paolo Ferrero
Paolo Ferrero (born 17 November 1960) is an Italian politician. He is a leading member of the Communist Refoundation Party (''Partito della Rifondazione Comunista''; PRC), and served as Minister of Social Solidarity from 2006 to 2008 as part of ...
Minister of Social Solidarity and seven undersecretaries. The decision to participate in the coalition government and vote to refinance the Italian military presence in
Afghanistan
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and send troops to
Lebanon
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attracted criticism from sectors of the European far-left and provoked the splits of several groups from the ranks of his own party, notably including the
Workers' Communist Party, the
Communist Alternative Party
The Communist Alternative Party (''Partito di Alternativa Comunista'', PdAC) is a communist political party in Italy. Its leader and founder is Francesco Ricci.
History
In April 2006 some members of Communist Project, a trotskyist faction wit ...
and
Critical Left
Critical Left ( it, Sinistra Critica, SC) was a communist and Trotskyist political party in Italy, affiliated to the Fourth International.
History
Originally a Trotskyist faction within the Communist Refoundation Party (PRC), it broke ranks ...
. Prodi, whose majority was weak and fragmented, resigned in January 2008.
Crisis, splits and decline
For the
2008 general election, the PRC formed a joint list named
Rainbow Left (SA) with the PdCI, the
Federation of the Greens
The Federation of the Greens ( it, Federazione dei Verdi, FdV), frequently referred to as Greens (''Verdi''), was a green political party in Italy. It was formed in 1990 by the merger of the Federation of Green Lists and the Rainbow Greens.
T ...
and the
Democratic Left under Bertinotti's leadership. SA obtained a mere 3.1% (compared to 10.2% won by the constituent parties individually two years before) and no seats. Consequently, Bertinotti quit politics and Giordano resigned and after that some ''
bertinottiani The Bertinottiani were an Italian political faction around Fausto Bertinotti, the leader of the Communist Refoundation Party (PRC) from 1994 to 2006.
In 1998, in the wake of the crisis of Romano Prodi's first government, Bertinotti convinced the ...
'', led by Ferrero and
Giovanni Russo Spena (both former
Proletarian Democracy
Proletarian Democracy ( it, Democrazia Proletaria, DP) was a far-left political party in Italy.
History 1970s
DP was founded in 1975 as a joint electoral front of the Proletarian Unity Party (Italy), Proletarian Unity Party (PdUP), Workers Vangua ...
members), had forged an alliance with former ''cossuttiani''.
At the July 2008 congress, the PRC was highly divided around ideological and regional lines with Vendola, the ''bertinottianis standard-bearer, accusing northern delegates of having absorbed ''
leghismo'' and stating that it was the end of the party as he knew it. The internal left-wing (which wanted to return to PRC's original communist project) finally prevailed over the bulk of ''bertinottiani'' (who insisted on the creation of a broader left-wing party) and Ferrero was elected secretary by the central committee with 50.5%.
In January 2009, the faction around Vendola and Giordano, silently supported by Bertinotti, left the PRC and launched the
Movement for the Left
Movement for the Left ( it, Movimento per la Sinistra, MpS) was a socialist political party in Italy. It emerged as a split from the Communist Refoundation Party and later merged into Left Ecology Freedom. Its leader was Nichi Vendola.
History
...
(MpS), aimed at forming a broader left-wing party, which would eventually be
Left Ecology Freedom
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The party's leader was Nichi Vendola, a former President ...
(SEL).
Left-wing alliances
In the
2009 European Parliament election
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the PRC ran with the PdCI and minor groups within the
Anticapitalist and Communist List The Anticapitalist and Communist List ( it, Lista Comunista e Anticapitalista) was a communist coalition of political parties in Italy, formed in the run-up to the 2009 European Parliament election in order to overcome the 4% threshold introduced b ...
, obtaining 3.4% of the vote and no
MEPs. In April 2009 the list was transformed into the
Federation of the Left
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History
At the start, in May 2009, th ...
, which would be disbanded by the end of 2012 and officially dissolved in 2015.
In the
2013 general election the PRC ran within
Civil Revolution
Civil Revolution ( it, Rivoluzione Civile, RC) was a left-wing coalition of political parties in Italy.
The coalition was headed by Antonio Ingroia, a former anti-mafia prosecutor of Palermo from 1992 to 2012 and then director of a UN inves ...
along with the PdCI, the Greens,
Italy of Values
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and minor groups, obtaining 2.2% and no seats.
In the
2014 European Parliament election
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It was the 8th parliamentary election since the first direct elections in 1979, and the first in which the European political parties fielded candid ...
the PRC was part of
The Other Europe
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, which obtained 4.0% of the vote and three MEPs, including PRC's
Eleonora Forenza
Eleonora Forenza (born 10 November 1976) is an Politics of Italy, Italian politician, spokesperson for culture and communications in the Communist Refoundation Party. She is also a member of the collective ''Femministe Nove'' and a member of th ...
.
In April 2017 Ferrero was replaced as secretary by
Maurizio Acerbo, a former member of the
Chamber of Deputies
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Description
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.
In the
2018 general election the PRC was part of the
Power to the People (PaP) electoral list,
which obtained 1.1% of the vote and no seats. In 2020–2021 the party was briefly represented in the Senate by
Paola Nugnes
Paola is a female given name, the Italian form of the name Paula. Notable people with the name include:
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*Paola Del Medico (born 1950), Swiss singer
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, a splinter from the
Five Star Movement
The Five Star Movement ( it, Movimento 5 Stelle , M5S) is a political party in Italy. Its leader and president is Giuseppe Conte, Prime Minister of Italy from 2018 until 2021. The M5S was founded on 4 October 2009 by Beppe Grillo, a comedian an ...
who later joined
Italian Left
Italian Left ( it, Sinistra Italiana, SI) is a left-wing political party in Italy. SI was launched in November 2015 as a parliamentary group in the Chamber of Deputies (full name: Italian Left – Left Ecology Freedom), including Left Ecology Fr ...
(SI).
In the
2019 European Parliament election
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the PRC was part of
The Left electoral list, which obtained 1.8% and no seats.
In February 2022 the party formed a joint sub-group with PaP in the Chamber of Deputies' Mixed Group. In June 2022 the same happened in the Senate, and senator Nugnes returned to the party. In the run-up of the
2022 general election the PRC was a founding member of the
People's Union (UP), a left-wing electoral list led by
Luigi de Magistris.
Factions
The majority of the party following the October 2004 congress was led by
Fausto Bertinotti
Fausto Bertinotti (born 22 March 1940) is an Italian politician who led the Communist Refoundation Party (''Partito della Rifondazione Comunista'') from 1994 to 2006. On 29 April 2006, after the centre-left coalition's victory in the Italian ...
(59.2%) and viewed the PRC as the representative of the
anti-globalization movement
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in Italy. Other factions strongly opposed Bertinotti's innovations. These included the hard-line traditionalist
Being Communists
Being Communists (''Essere Comunisti'') was a faction within the Communist Refoundation Party in Italy. It was formed in 1998 by former followers of Armando Cossutta, who left the party in 1998 to form the Party of Italian Communists. The leader of ...
(26.2%) which was composed of former followers of
Armando Cossutta
Armando Cossutta (2 September 1926 – 14 December 2015) was an Italian communist politician.
Biography
Born in Milan, Cossutta joined the Italian Communist Party (PCI) in 1943, and took part in the Italian resistance movement as a partisan. Aft ...
as well as the
Trotskyists
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of
Critical Left
Critical Left ( it, Sinistra Critica, SC) was a communist and Trotskyist political party in Italy, affiliated to the Fourth International.
History
Originally a Trotskyist faction within the Communist Refoundation Party (PRC), it broke ranks ...
,
Communist Project and
HammerSickle (14.6% together). Communist Project, which opposed the party's participation in the
Prodi II Cabinet
The second Prodi government was the cabinet of the government of Italy from 17 May 2006 to 8 May 2008, a total of 722 days, or 1 year, 11 months and 21 days. The 59th cabinet of the Italian Republic, it was the only cabinet of the XV Legislatur ...
, unfolded shortly after the
2006 general election. A group led by
Francesco Ricci established the
Communist Alternative Party
The Communist Alternative Party (''Partito di Alternativa Comunista'', PdAC) is a communist political party in Italy. Its leader and founder is Francesco Ricci.
History
In April 2006 some members of Communist Project, a trotskyist faction wit ...
, others, led by the
Trotskyite
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Marco Ferrando, formed the
Workers' Communist Party, while a tiny minority chose to stay in the party and launched
Countercurrent.
In February 2007, senator
Franco Turigliatto of Critical Left, led by
Salvatore Cannavò, voted twice against the government's foreign policy, leading
Romano Prodi
Romano Antonio Prodi (; born 9 August 1939) is an Italian politician, economist, academic, senior civil servant, and business executive who served as the tenth president of the European Commission from 1999 to 2004. He served twice as Prim ...
to temporarily resign from
Prime Minister
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. In April, Turigliatto was expelled from the party and Critical Left was suspended from it, leading to its final split and establishment as a party in December. Turigliatto's ejection was supported also by
Claudio Grassi (leader of Being Communists) and this caused a break-up of the faction. A group led by
Fosco Giannini launched an alternative faction named
The Ernesto
The Ernesto (''L'Ernesto'') was a faction within the Communist Refoundation Party in Italy.
The group emerged in February 2007 as a split from Being Communists, the faction led by Claudio Grassi, and took the name from ''L'Ernesto'', a communis ...
(from the eponymous communist publication), but it would suffer the 2008 split of
Communist Left
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, which would splinter in 2011 into Communist Left and Communists Together/
The Future City.
Following the severe defeat of the party in the
2008 general election, a group of ''
bertinottiani The Bertinottiani were an Italian political faction around Fausto Bertinotti, the leader of the Communist Refoundation Party (PRC) from 1994 to 2006.
In 1998, in the wake of the crisis of Romano Prodi's first government, Bertinotti convinced the ...
'' composed mainly of former members of
Proletarian Democracy
Proletarian Democracy ( it, Democrazia Proletaria, DP) was a far-left political party in Italy.
History 1970s
DP was founded in 1975 as a joint electoral front of the Proletarian Unity Party (Italy), Proletarian Unity Party (PdUP), Workers Vangua ...
and led by
Paolo Ferrero
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and
Giovanni Russo Spena allied with the other minority factions, notably including Being Communists, to force
Franco Giordano
Francesco "Franco" Giordano (born 26 August 1957) is an Italian politician.
Born in Bari, he became a member of the Italian Communist Party in 1974. From 1985 to 1987 he was member of the national leadership of Federation of Young Italian Comm ...
's resignation from secretary. Subsequently, in the July congress Ferrero's and Grassi's
Refoundation in Movement
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In April 2008, following the severe defeat of the party in the 2008 general election, a group of former , composed basically ...
motion (40.1%) faced the bulk of ''bertinottiani'', who organized themselves around a motion named "Manifesto for the Refoundation" (47.6%) with
Nichi Vendola
Nicola "Nichi" Vendola (; born 26 August 1958) is an Italian left-wing politician and LGBT activist who was a Member of the Chamber of Deputies from Apulia from 1992 to 2005 and President of Apulia from 2005 to 2015. He is one of the first o ...
as standard-bearer. Giannini's The Ernesto and Countercurrent (7.7%),
Claudio Bellotti's HammerSickle (3.2%) and a minor group of former ''bertinottiani'' called "Disarm, Renew, Refound" (1.5%) joined forces with the Ferrero-Grassi group. Vendola, defeated by Ferrero, announced the creation of a new minority faction,
Refoundation for the Left
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(RpS).
RpS finally left the party in 2009 to form the
Movement for the Left
Movement for the Left ( it, Movimento per la Sinistra, MpS) was a socialist political party in Italy. It emerged as a split from the Communist Refoundation Party and later merged into Left Ecology Freedom. Its leader was Nichi Vendola.
History
...
(MpS), but some of its members, led by
Augusto Rocchi
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* Augusto Aníbal
*Augusto dos Anjos
* Augusto Arbizo
*Augusto Barbera (born 1938), Italian law professor, politician and judge
*Augusto Be ...
, decided to stay in the PRC and launched
To the Left with Refoundation To the Left with Refoundation (''A Sinistra con Rifondazione'') was a faction within the Communist Refoundation Party, a communist political party in Italy. Its leader was Austo Rocchi and represented the right-wing of the party.
The faction was f ...
. However, the alliance between Ferrero and the traditionalists did not last. The Ernesto joined the PdCI in 2011 while Being Communists divided in two groups, both eventually quitting the party. One group joined SEL in 2014 and was later merged into the
Democratic and Progressive Movement (MDP) in 2016; a second, larger group (including Grassi) participated in the foundation of SEL's successor,
Italian Left
Italian Left ( it, Sinistra Italiana, SI) is a left-wing political party in Italy. SI was launched in November 2015 as a parliamentary group in the Chamber of Deputies (full name: Italian Left – Left Ecology Freedom), including Left Ecology Fr ...
(SI).
In the 2017 congress, two motions were presented by Ferrero and
Eleonora Forenza
Eleonora Forenza (born 10 November 1976) is an Politics of Italy, Italian politician, spokesperson for culture and communications in the Communist Refoundation Party. She is also a member of the collective ''Femministe Nove'' and a member of th ...
, respectively. The coalition of factions led by Ferrero prevailed with the vote of 71.5% of party members. Consequently,
Maurizio Acerbo, supported by Ferrero, was elected secretary by the central committee.
Popular support
The electoral results of the PRC in general (Chamber of Deputies) elections and European Parliament elections since 1994 are shown in the chart below. The 2008 result refers to that of
The Left – The Rainbow
The Left – The Rainbow ( it, La Sinistra – L'Arcobaleno, SA), frequently referred as Rainbow Left ( it, Sinistra Arcobaleno), was a left-wing federation of parties in Italy that participated in the 2008 general election.
History
The federat ...
, a joint list comprising the
Party of Italian Communists
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,
Democratic Left and the
Federation of the Greens
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T ...
. After that, the party formed joint lists with the Party of Italian Communists. The 2014 result refers to that of
The Other Europe
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, a joint list led by
Left Ecology Freedom
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The party's leader was Nichi Vendola, a former President ...
.
The electoral results of the PRC in the ten most populated
regions of Italy
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are shown in the table below.
[ ]
Election results
Italian Parliament
European Parliament
Regional Councils
Symbols
File:RIFONDAZIONE COMUNISTA - 1.jpg, 1991–1998
File:RIFONDAZIONE COMUNISTA - 2.png, 1999–2004
File:RIFONDAZIONE COMUNISTA - 3.png, 2004–2011
File:Simbolo Partito della Rifondazione Comunista.png, 2011–present
Leadership
* Secretary:
Sergio Garavini
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Biography
Garavini was born in Turin.
At a very young age, he entered the Italian Communist Party (PCI) and the trade union Italian Gene ...
(1991–1993),
Fausto Bertinotti
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(1994–2006),
Franco Giordano
Francesco "Franco" Giordano (born 26 August 1957) is an Italian politician.
Born in Bari, he became a member of the Italian Communist Party in 1974. From 1985 to 1987 he was member of the national leadership of Federation of Young Italian Comm ...
(2006–2008),
Paolo Ferrero
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(2008–2017),
Maurizio Acerbo (2017–present)
** Coordinator:
Walter De Cesaris (2004–2008),
Nando Mainardi (2014–2017),
Stefano Galieni (2017–present)
* President:
Armando Cossutta
Armando Cossutta (2 September 1926 – 14 December 2015) was an Italian communist politician.
Biography
Born in Milan, Cossutta joined the Italian Communist Party (PCI) in 1943, and took part in the Italian resistance movement as a partisan. Aft ...
(1991–1998)
* Party leader in the
Chamber of Deputies
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Description
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:
Lucio Magri
Lucio Magri (19 August 1932 – 28 November 2011) was an Italian journalist and politician.
Biography
Magri was born in Ferrara in Emilia-Romagna, one of the most left-wing regions of Italy, but grew up in the strongly Catholic Bergamo, L ...
(1992–1994),
Famiano Crucianelli
Famiano Crucianelli (born 1 January 1948 in Rome) is an Italian politician and surgeon.
Biography
A graduated in medicine and a surgeon, Crucianelli was one of the founders of '' Il manifesto'', the eponymous newspaper of the political group p ...
(1994–1995),
Oliviero Diliberto
Oliviero Diliberto (born 13 October 1956 in Cagliari) is an Italian politician. He has been leader of the Party of Italian Communists.
Early life
Oliviero Diliberto was born in a family of public servants (his father Marco was employed as at ...
(1995–1998),
Franco Giordano
Francesco "Franco" Giordano (born 26 August 1957) is an Italian politician.
Born in Bari, he became a member of the Italian Communist Party in 1974. From 1985 to 1987 he was member of the national leadership of Federation of Young Italian Comm ...
(1998–2006),
Gennaro Migliore
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Early life and career
Migliore was born on 21 June ...
(2006–2008)
* Party leader in the
Senate
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:
Lucio Libertini
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Lucio is also an Italian surname.
Given name
* Lúcio (Lucimar Ferreira da Silva) (born 1978), Brazilian ...
(1992–1993),
Ersilia Salvato (1993–1995),
Fausto Marchetti (1995–1996),
Luigi Marino (1996–1998),
Giovanni Russo Spena (1998–2001),
Giorgio Malentacchi (2001–2002),
Luigi Malabarba (2002–2006),
Giovanni Russo Spena (2006–2008)
* Party leader in the
European Parliament
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:
Luigi Vinci (1994–2004),
Roberto Musacchio (2004–2009),
Eleonora Forenza
Eleonora Forenza (born 10 November 1976) is an Politics of Italy, Italian politician, spokesperson for culture and communications in the Communist Refoundation Party. She is also a member of the collective ''Femministe Nove'' and a member of th ...
(2014–present)
Notes
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