Political party in Italy
The Liberals Sgarbi (Italian : I Liberal Sgarbi ), then renamed Liberals Sgarbi – The Libertarians (Italian : Liberal Sgarbi – I Libertari ), was a minor personalist-liberal political party in Italy .
The party was founded in March 1999 by Vittorio Sgarbi ,[ 1] [ 2] a member of the Chamber of Deputies first elected in 1992 with the Italian Liberal Party , who later joined Forza Italia (1994), the Federalist Party (1995) and the Pannella-Sgarbi List (1996). In the 1999 European Parliament election , thanks to a new electoral pact with Forza Italia,[ 3] Sgarbi was elected to the European Parliament and served there for two years.[ 4] In 2001 he was re-elected to the Chamber of Deputies for Forza Italia.[ 5]
In the 2004 European Parliament election the party formed a joint list with the Italian Republican Party , gainining 0.7% of the vote and no MEPs.[ 6] [ 7] In the 2006 general election , it sided with the centre-left The Union and was part of the Consumers' List , along with the Southern Democratic Party , but Sgarbi failed to be re-elected. In the same year's municipal election of Milan the party supported Letizia Moratti , who was elected mayor for the House of Freedoms coalition.
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Historical political parties in Italy
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