The Federation of Liberals ( it, Federazione dei Liberali, FdL) was a minor
liberal
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political party in Italy
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.
The party was founded on 6 February 1994 as the
legal successor of the
Italian Liberal Party
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(PLI):
Alfredo Biondi
Alfredo Biondi (29 June 1928 – 24 June 2020) was an Italian politician and lawyer. In 1994 he served as Minister of Justice of the Italian Republic during the first cabinet chaired by Silvio Berlusconi.
Biography
Born in Pisa, Biondi was Secr ...
, incumbent president of the PLI, was elected president and
Raffaello Morelli coordinator. In the
1994 general election most FdL members supported
Patto Segni, while Biondi (and some of the Liberals gathered in the
Union of the Centre) were elected with
Forza Italia. The FdL failed to file lists for the
subsequent European Parliament election.
In 1995 the party was joined by the
Liberal Democratic Union, whose leader
Valerio Zanone was elected president,
replacing
Antonio Baslini.
In the
1996 general election Zanone and Morelli sided the FdL with
The Olive Tree and, more specifically, with
Democratic Union. In the
1999 European Parliament election
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the party formed a joint list with the
Italian Republican Party
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. In both cases no Liberals were elected.
In the
2001 general election the FdL sided with
Democracy is Freedom
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(DL). Zanone, a keen supporter of that alliance, joined DL's national board in 2002 and was elected to the
Senate in the
2006 general election, while Morelli was more critical. The majority of the party sided with the latter, but the final fracture with Zanone happened only in 2005. In the meantime, in the
2004 European Parliament election
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the FdL had formed joint lists with the Federation of Liberal Democrats.
After that, the party, which is still active and more recently took part in
European Choice for the
2014 European Parliament election
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,
has suffered a steady decline.
Leadership
*President:
Alfredo Biondi
Alfredo Biondi (29 June 1928 – 24 June 2020) was an Italian politician and lawyer. In 1994 he served as Minister of Justice of the Italian Republic during the first cabinet chaired by Silvio Berlusconi.
Biography
Born in Pisa, Biondi was Secr ...
(1994),
Antonio Baslini (1994–1995),
Valerio Zanone (1995–2004),
Raffaello Morelli (2005–c.2014)
*Coordinator/Secretary:
Raffello Morelli (1994–2005)
References
External links
Official websiteFormer official website{{Historical Italian political parties
Defunct political parties in Italy
1994 establishments in Italy
Centrist parties in Italy
Liberal parties in Italy
Political parties established in 1994
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2014 disestablishments in Italy
Political parties disestablished in 2014