Difference between revisions of "Template:Historical Italian political parties"

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(please respect history of Italy, use WP:SOURCES, and don’t consider consensus your own vision. Evidence of facts show that communists are communists, socialists are socialists and social democrats are social democrats)
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*[[Economic Party (Italy)|Economic Party]]
 
*[[Economic Party (Italy)|Economic Party]]
*[[National Democratic Alliance (Italy)|National Democratic Alliance]]
 
 
*[[Forza Italia]]
 
*[[Forza Italia]]
 
*[[The People of Freedom]]
 
*[[The People of Freedom]]

Revision as of 22:46, 4 June 2020

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Conditions of admission

This template includes former political parties having garnered at least 1% in a general/European election or having had at least 5 MPs, 2 MEPs or 3 elects in 3 different Regional Councils, as well as former coalitions of parties having garnered at least 10% in a general/European election and former government coalitions.