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- For_Italy abstract "For Italy (Italian: Per l'Italia, PI) was the name of two centrist and mainly Christian-democratic parliamentary groups active in each house of the Italian Parliament: the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate.The groups were launched on 12 December 2013, following a split from Civic Choice (SC), whose parliamentary groups included also the Union of the Centre (UdC). The Christian-democratic faction of SC, led by Mario Mauro, Lorenzo Dellai, Andrea Olivero and Lucio Romano, left, along with the UdC, to form the For Italy groups. In July 2014 Mauro's party, the Populars for Italy (PpI), suffered the split of its left-wing, which formed Solidary Democracy (Demo.S), while remaining part of the joint parliamentary groups. In fact, both Dellai and Romano, chairmen of the groups, joined the new party.The groups' composition was quite unstable as they experienced several splits. In October 2014 two deputies, who were once PpI members, left For Italy in order to join the Democratic Party (PD). In November, three deputies belonging to Democratic Centre (CD), joined the group in the Chamber, after having left the Mixed Group; the group was thus renamed \"For Italy–Democratic Centre\". Also in November the three PpI senators left For Italy in order to join Great Autonomies and Freedom, a centre-right miscellaneous group. In December the three senators of Demo.S, including the group's leader Romano, left in order to join For the Autonomies, a miscellaneous autonomist/centre-left group, while the four remaining senators of For Italy (including the two affiliated to the UdC) and the six deputies of the UdC left in order to join Popular Area, two newly formed groups led by the New Centre-Right. After these movements, the For Italy group in Chamber was left with 13 deputies (8 Demo.S, 3 CD and 2 PpI) and the one in the Senate was effectively disbanded. In August 2015 Carmelo Lo Monte left CD and PI in the Chamber, while the following September Maurizio Baradello joined Demo.S and PI.In January 2015 the group changed its name to Solidary Democracy – Democratic Centre.".
- For_Italy extinctionDate "2015-01-11".
- For_Italy extinctionYear "2015".
- For_Italy formationDate "2013-12-12".
- For_Italy formationYear "2013".
- For_Italy ideology Centrism.
- For_Italy ideology Christian_democracy.
- For_Italy ideology Christian_left.
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- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLink Andrea_Olivero.
- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLink Carmelo_Lo_Monte.
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- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLink Civic_Choice.
- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Centre_(Italy).
- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Party_(Italy).
- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLink Democrazia_Solidale.
- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLink For_the_Autonomies.
- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLink Great_Autonomies_and_Freedom.
- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLink Italian_Parliament.
- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLink Lorenzo_Dellai.
- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLink Lucio_Romano.
- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLink Mario_Mauro.
- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLink Maurizio_Baradello.
- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLink New_Centre-Right.
- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLink Popular_Area.
- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLink Populars_for_Italy.
- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLink Senate_of_the_Republic_(Italy).
- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLink Union_of_the_Centre_(2002).
- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLinkText "For Italy".
- For_Italy wikiPageWikiLinkText "PI".
- For_Italy country "Italy".
- For_Italy dissolution "2015-01-11".
- For_Italy englishName "For Italy".
- For_Italy foundation "2013-12-12".
- For_Italy ideology Centrism.
- For_Italy ideology Christian_democracy.
- For_Italy ideology Christian_left.
- For_Italy nativeName "Per l'Italia".
- For_Italy position Centrism.
- For_Italy seats1Title Chamber_of_Deputies_(Italy).
- For_Italy seats2Title Senate_of_the_Republic_(Italy).
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- For_Italy comment "For Italy (Italian: Per l'Italia, PI) was the name of two centrist and mainly Christian-democratic parliamentary groups active in each house of the Italian Parliament: the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate.The groups were launched on 12 December 2013, following a split from Civic Choice (SC), whose parliamentary groups included also the Union of the Centre (UdC).".
- For_Italy label "For Italy".
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- For_Italy name "Per l'Italia".