Centrists for Europe
Centristi per l'Europa |
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Leader | Pier Ferdinando Casini |
Coordinator | Gianpiero D'Alia |
Founded | 6 December 2016 (launched) 11 February 2017 (founded) |
Split from | Union of the Centre |
Ideology |
Christian democracy Centrism |
Political position | Centre |
National affiliation | none |
European affiliation | none |
International affiliation | none |
European Parliament group | none |
Chamber of Deputies |
2 / 630
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Senate |
3 / 315
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European Parliament |
0 / 73
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Website | |
www.centristixleuropa.it | |
Centrists for Europe (Italian: Centristi per l'Europa, CpE) is a Christian-democratic political party in Italy. The party was launched, as Centrists for Italy (Centristi per l'Italia, CpI), by splinters from the Union of the Centre in December 2016 and officially founded, with the current name, in February 2017. Its most recognisable leader is Pier Ferdinando Casini.
In the run-up of the 2016 constitutional referendum the Union of the Centre (UdC) chose to campaign for "No", while the New Centre-Right, the UdC's counterpart in Popular Area (AP), was among the keenest supporters of "Yes".
After the referendum, which saw a huge defeat of the "Yes" side, the UdC left AP altogether. However, some UdC splinters, notably including Pier Ferdinando Casini, Gianpiero D'Alia (who had previously launched Centrists for Sicily) and minister Gian Luca Galletti, launched "Centrists for Italy" and confirmed their alliance with the NCD within Popular Area.
The party was officially founded, with the current name, in February 2017. At the time the CpE included one minister (Galletti, who had been confirmed in the Gentiloni Cabinet in December), two deputies (D'Alia and Ferdinando Adornato) and three senators (Casini, Aldo Di Biagio and Luigi Marino). Also former minister Francesco D'Onofrio joined the party.