Democratic Sicily ( it, Sicilia Democratica, SD) was a regional
centrist
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Italian political party active in
Sicily
(man) it, Siciliana (woman)
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The party was launched in November 2014 by (elected on the
UDC list), a long-time regional deputy, following a split from
Article Four for internal disagreements during the formation of the 3rd
Crocetta regional government.
The Democratic Sicily group in the
ARS, as well as by Leanza, was joined by other five deputies: Totò Lentini (ex UDC), Giambattista Coltraro (ex
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), Carmelo Currenti (ex
Musumeci list), Luisa Lantieri (ex
Great South) and Salvatore Cascio (ex
PID).
In May 2015 Leanza died, leaving the future of the party quite uncertain.
Indeed, the party did not participate in the
2017 regional election and is no longer active since the end of 2017.
References
External links
Official page – Sicilian Regional Assembly
Political parties in Sicily
Political parties established in 2014
2014 establishments in Italy
Political parties disestablished in 2014
2014 disestablishments in Italy
Centrist parties in Italy
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