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Democratic Centre ( it, Centro Democratico, CD) is a centrist, Christian leftist and social-liberal
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. Most of its members, including its leader Bruno Tabacci, are former Christian Democrats. Since its beginnings, the CD has been also part of the centre-left coalition, centred around the
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(PD). The CD, along with the Italian Radicals and Forza Europa, was a founding member of More Europe (+E), a liberal party. As such, it was indirectly a member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party (ALDE Party) at the level of
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. The CD had formed a partnership with the ALDE Party since the
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.


History


Foundation and 2013 general election

The party was launched on 28 December 2012 as an electoral list and immediately joined Italy. Common Good, a centre-left coalition formed to contest the
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. The CD originally included large chunks of Alliance for Italy (ApI), led by Francesco Rutelli and Bruno Tabacci, and
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(DL), a breakaway group from
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(IdV) led by Massimo Donadi. Regarding ApI, most leading members and incumbent MPs of the party joined the CD, with Tabacci as their leader, while Rutelli chose not to be a candidate and retired from active politics. Tabacci participated in the 2012 centre-left primary election, where he obtained only 1.4% of the vote. After his defeat, Tabacci supported the winner Pier Luigi Bersani of the
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(PD). In the general election the CD gained 0.5% of the vote both for the
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and the
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, returning six deputies ( Franco Bruno, Roberto Capelli, Anielo Formisano,
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, Pino Pisicchio and Tabacci). In the event, the party was stronger in Basilicata (4.4%), Calabria (2.0%), and Apulia (1.5%). In the subsequent Basilicata regional election the CD–
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joint list, won 5.0% of the vote and ex-IdV
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was re-elected to the Regional Council.


2019 EP election, alliances and splits

For the
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the CD formed, along with Civic Choice (SC) and Act to Stop the Decline (FFD),
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(SE), an electoral list in support of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party, including also the Italian Liberal Party (PLI), the Italian Republican Party (PRI),
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(ALI), the Conservatives and Social Reformers (CSR), the
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(PFE) and miscellaneous minor movements. The list, whose top candidate in the South was Tabacci, received just 0.7% of the vote and failed to return any
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s. In June 2014 Pisicchio, the party's vice president, left over disagreements with Tabacci. In October also the other vice president, Formisano, left the CD and returned to IdV. As of late 2014, of the six deputies elected by the CD in 2013 only two (Tabacci and Capelli) were still active in the party (Bruno remained loyal to ApI all the way and never joined the CD, while Lo Monte ended up in the
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). In November 2014 the CD formed a joint group with Solidary Democracy (DemoS), an alike outfit formed by splinters from SC and later the Populars for Italy (PpI), led by Lorenzo Dellai and Andrea Olivero. Earlier that year, the party had locally formed various centrist alliances with DemoS, SC, the Union of the Centre (UdC) and/or
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for the
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and 2015 regional elections (two regional councillors were elected in
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). In late 2015 Domenico Rossi, a retired general, deputy (SC and PpI) and undersecretary of Defence ( Renzi Cabinet and later Gentiloni Cabinet), joined the CD. In January 2017
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, a former minister of Agriculture, member of the UdC and later of SC, became the party's fourth deputy. In the 2017 local elections the party fielded lists in a few places, obtaining distinctive results in Torre Annunziata,
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(12.7%) and
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, Calabria (4.6%).


More Europe and 2018 general election

In January 2018 the CD joined More Europe (+E), a liberal electoral list previously formed by the Italian Radicals and Forza Europa, seeking to be part of the centre-left coalition in the upcoming 2018 general election. The decision, taken for technical reasons, was a departure form the CD's alliance with DemoS. The list won 2.6% of the vote in the election, falling short of the 3% threshold, but Tabacci was re-elected to the Chamber in a single-seat constituency in
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. In January 2019, the party elected Roberto Capelli as its secretary and participated in the establishment of +E as a party. In September 2019, +E decided not to support the newly formed
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, despite opposition by Tabacci and the party's two other deputies. The three voted in favour in the Chamber, while Emma Bonino against in the Senate. Consequently, Tabacci led his CD out of +E. In January 2020,
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replaced Capelli as secretary, while Sanza continued as vice president. In November 2021, Tabacci formed a joint sub-group in the Mixed Group of the Chamber along with other three deputies, two of whom elected by Italians abroad. The sub-group was consequently named "Democratic Centre–Italians in Europe". The sub-group was later joined by several independent deputies and, at its height, it included 15 members, mostly former members of the Five Star Movement. The CD was also instrumental in the formation of a new group in the Senate named Europeanists, whose complete name was Europeanists– MAIE–Democratic Centre, and senator
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briefly joined the party. In June 2022, the CD sponsored the formation of the senatorial group of Luigi Di Maio's Together for the Future.


Electoral results


Italian Parliament


European Parliament


Regional Councils


Leadership

*President: Bruno Tabacci (2013–present) *Vice President: Pino Pisicchio (2013–2014), Aniello Formisano (2013–2014),
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(2015–present),
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(2015–2020) *Secretary: Roberto Capelli (2019–2020),
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(2020–present) *Head of Political Bureau:
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(2013–2015), Carlo Romano (2015–present) *Coordinator:
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(2013–2015),
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(2015), Carlo Romano (2015–present) *Spokesperson:
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(2013)


Symbol

File:Centro Democratico.png, 2012–2015 File:Centro Democratico.svg, 2015–present


References


External links


Democratic Centre
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