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- Q20744433 subject Q9111958.
- Q20744433 abstract "The Liberal Popular Alliance – Autonomies (Italian: Alleanza Liberalpopolare – Autonomie, ALA) is a centrist and liberal parliamentary group active in the Senate and a sub-group in the Chamber of Deputies of the Italian Parliament.The group members are often known as Verdiniani, from the name of their leader, Denis Verdini, formerly a long-time member and national coordinator of three successive centre-right parties led by Silvio Berlusconi (Forza Italia, The People of Freedom and Forza Italia) until July 2015, when he broke with Berlusconi and the party in order to support the Renzi Cabinet.Verdini aims at launching the "Moderates for Renzi", that would eventually include the other centrist parties supporting the government, namely the New Centre-Right, the Union of the Centre and Civic Choice (the Christian leftist and centrist Solidary Democracy, currently in alliance with the kin Democratic Centre, ruled out any interest in the idea).".
- Q20744433 formationDate "2015-07-28".
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- Q20744433 foundation "2015-07-28".
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- Q20744433 comment "The Liberal Popular Alliance – Autonomies (Italian: Alleanza Liberalpopolare – Autonomie, ALA) is a centrist and liberal parliamentary group active in the Senate and a sub-group in the Chamber of Deputies of the Italian Parliament.The group members are often known as Verdiniani, from the name of their leader, Denis Verdini, formerly a long-time member and national coordinator of three successive centre-right parties led by Silvio Berlusconi (Forza Italia, The People of Freedom and Forza Italia) until July 2015, when he broke with Berlusconi and the party in order to support the Renzi Cabinet.Verdini aims at launching the "Moderates for Renzi", that would eventually include the other centrist parties supporting the government, namely the New Centre-Right, the Union of the Centre and Civic Choice (the Christian leftist and centrist Solidary Democracy, currently in alliance with the kin Democratic Centre, ruled out any interest in the idea).".
- Q20744433 label "Liberal Popular Alliance – Autonomies".
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- Q20744433 name "Alleanza Liberalpopolare – Autonomie".