Partito Pensionati

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Partito Pensionati
Party executive Carlo Fatuzzo (Segretario)
founding October 19, 1987
coalition 2006: L'Unione ,
2008: Il Popolo della Libertà ,
2009: L'Autonomia ,
2013: Coalizione di centro-destra
ideology Protection of retirees
European party 1999–2009: European Democrats
EP Group 1999–2009: Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats
MPs
0/630
Senators
0/315
MEPs
0/76
Headquarters ItalyItalyPiazza Risorgimento 14, 24128 Bergamo
Party newspaper Pensionati all'attacco
Website www.partitopensionati.it

The Partito Pensionati (German: Pensionerspartei ) is a party in Italy under the leadership of Carlo Fatuzzo. It was founded on October 19, 1987 in Milan .

The party sees itself primarily as a representation of the rights of pensioners, but otherwise has a pronounced socio-political profile. The Pensioners' Party is not in the Italian Parliament represented, but reached in the elections to the European Parliament in  1999 to 0.75% and in  2004 1.15% of the vote and one seat each, of the Chairman Carlo Fatuzzo was taken. The party was part of the European Democrats , an alliance of conservative Eurosceptic parties that formed a joint parliamentary group ( EPP-ED ) with the Christian Democratic European People's Party . In the 2009 European elections , the party joined other right-wing conservative parties under the name "Polo dell'Autonomia", but did not get a seat.

Individual evidence

  1. Carlo Fatuzzo . In the WWW presence of the European Parliament . Accessed and received on January 10, 2015.