Rivoluzione Civile
Rivoluzione Civile | |
Party executive | Antonio Ingroia (Segretario) |
founding | December 29, 2012 |
resolution | May 2, 2013 |
ideology | Left , Communist and Green Party |
Website | www.rivoluzionecivile.it |
Rivoluzione Civile (Civil Revolution) was an Italian electoral alliance of the Left, Communists and Greens that was formed on December 29, 2012.
composition
The parties that formed Rivoluzione Civile in December 2012 :
- Partito della Rifondazione Comunista (PRC), Chairman: Paolo Ferrero
- Partito dei Comunisti Italiani (PdCI), chairman: Antonio Diliberto
- Italia dei Valori (IdV), chairman: Antonio Di Pietro
- Federazione dei Verdi (FdV), chairman: Angelo Bonelli
- Movimento Arancione (MA), Chairman: Luigi de Magistris , Mayor of Naples
Candidates
The party, which called itself Lista Civica per le Elezioni Nazionali ( Civil List for National Elections) ran for the 2013 parliamentary elections . The party's leader is the Sicilian public prosecutor Antonio Ingroia, who ran as the top candidate. Other candidates included a .:
- the journalist Sandro Ruotolo (candidate for the Chamber of Deputies in various regions )
- Paolo Ferrero (candidate for the Chamber of Deputies in Piedmont )
- Roberta Fantozzi (candidate for Senate in Tuscany )
- Ilaria Cucchi (candidate in Lazio for the Chamber of Deputies)
Election results
On February 25, 2013, the Interior Ministry announced the election results. Rivoluzione Civile won 2.6% of the vote and thus missed the entry into the Italian parliament. Ingroia then reported on Twitter confident that the party would not disband. This disappointing result (the parties came as La Sinistra - L'Arcobaleno 2008 to 3.12, Italia dei Valori to 4.37%) is explained among other things by the success of MoVimento 5 Stelle and Sinistra Ecologia Libertà (3.2%) . On the other hand, it is consistent with the long-term decline of the Italian post-communist left. In 2006, the Partito della Rifondazione Comunista and the Partito dei Comunisti Italiani received 41 and 16 seats in parliament, respectively.