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The People of Freedom (Italian: Il Popolo della Libertà, PdL) was a centre-right political party in Italy. The PdL launched by Silvio Berlusconi as an electoral list, including Forza Italia and National Alliance, on 27 February for the 2008 Italian general election.
- 16 November 2013
- Centre-right
- 27 February 2008 (list), 29 March 2009 (party)
In Italy: Political parties. …to create the new centre-right People of Freedom (Popolo della Libertà; PdL) party. AN leader Gianfranco Fini withdrew from the alliance in 2010 to form the rival centre-right Future and Freedom for Italy (Futuro e libertà per l’Italia; FLI) party. Read More.
Current electoral polls show that two right-wing populist parties – the League (Lega) and Brothers of Italy (Fratelli d'Italia) – are Italian voters’ most preferred. Overall, four of the five parties with the highest share of electoral support are populist. This is nothing new.
According to researchers at the University of Oxford, the country registered over 2.1 million cases and 74,000 deaths by the end of 2020. In a September referendum, Italians voted overwhelmingly in favor of cutting the size of parliament by more than one third.
The House of Freedoms (Italian: Casa delle Libertà, CdL) was a major centre-right political and electoral alliance in Italy, led by Silvio Berlusconi.
- 2008
- Silvio Berlusconi
- 2000
- Centre-right
Toward The People of Freedom (2006–2009) Revival (2013) Ideology. Members. Factions. Internal structure. Distinctive traits. European affiliation. Popular support. Electoral results. Italian Parliament. European Parliament. Leadership. Symbols. Bibliography. Notes. References. External links.
Overview. Italy’s parliamentary system features competitive multiparty elections. Civil liberties are generally respected, but concerns about the rights of migrants and LGBT+ people persist, and regional inequalities are persistent and substantial.