Federation of Christian Populars

The Federation of Christian Populars (Italian: Federazione dei Cristiano Popolari, FCP) was a short-lived Christian-democratic political party in Italy which has been a faction within The People of Freedom (PdL), a broad centre-right party led by Silvio Berlusconi, and is now part of New Centre-Right (NCD).

The party was founded by Mario Baccini, after that he left the Rose for Italy and took part to the foundation of the PdL.[1] The party was joined by Antonio Satta and his Sardinian Autonomist Populars, a splinter group from UDEUR.[2] In October 2008 the FCP officially decided to merge into the PdL.[3] In October 2012 the balance of accounts of the PdL showed that the Christian Populars had received €40,000 of financial support from the mother-party.[4]

In August 2009 Satta launched the Christian Popular Union, which joined the Union of the Centre (UdC) instead.[5][6]

In November 2013 the Christian Populars left the PdL and joined the newly formed NCD.[7][8][9]

Leadership

References

  1. "Fondazione cristiani popolari, Baccini punta a 100 mila adesioni" (in Italian). il Velino. 2008-06-24.
  2. "I Cristiano Popolari alla Camera Presentata la nuova Federazione" (in Italian). L'Unione Sarda. 2008-06-25.
  3. "Cristiano popolari,Baccini: Porteremo nel Pdl i valori cristiani" (in Italian). il Velino. 2008-10-18.
  4. Cuzzocrea, Annalisa (31 October 2012), "Spuntano i fondi ai transfughi così il partito ha finanziato Scilipoti", La Repubblica
  5. "Satta fonda l'Unione popolare cristiana "Rilanciare il centro"-Regione Autonoma della Sardegna". Regione.sardegna.it. 2009-08-14. Retrieved 2014-07-18.
  6. http://www.unionepopolarecristiana.org/
  7. ""Addio Pdl, io guardo all'Europa". Baccini, una spinta al Nuovo Centrodestra". Affaritaliani.it. Retrieved 2014-07-18.
  8. "Federazione dei Cristiano Popolari aderisce a Nuovo Centrodestra". Irpinianews.It. 2014-05-16. Retrieved 2014-07-18.
  9. irpinia24 (2013-02-21). "Federazione Cristiano Popolari, l'on.Baccini ad Avellino per il nuovo Centrodestra | Irpinia24" (in Italian). Irpinia24.it. Retrieved 2014-07-18.

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