To install click the Add extension button. That's it.

The source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple. You could also do it yourself at any point in time.

4,5
Kelly Slayton
Congratulations on this excellent venture… what a great idea!
Alexander Grigorievskiy
I use WIKI 2 every day and almost forgot how the original Wikipedia looks like.
Live Statistics
English Articles
Improved in 24 Hours
Added in 24 Hours
Languages
Recent
Show all languages
What we do. Every page goes through several hundred of perfecting techniques; in live mode. Quite the same Wikipedia. Just better.
.
Leo
Newton
Brights
Milds

Freedom (electoral list)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Freedom
Libertà
LeaderCateno De Luca
Founded7 March 2024
IdeologyPopulism
Regionalism
Federalism
Soft Euroscepticism
Political positionBig tent
Colours  Teal
Chamber of Deputies
1 / 400
Senate
0 / 200
European Parliament
0 / 76

Freedom (Italian: Libertà),[1] sometimes referred to as the Freedom Front (Italian: Fronte della Libertà),[2] is a populist electoral list in Italy founded by Cateno De Luca, mayor of Taormina. The list, which includes several regionalist, Eurosceptic, and populist minor parties, was launched in March 2024 in Rome, with the aim of taking part in the 2024 European Parliament election in Italy.[3]

YouTube Encyclopedic

  • 1/3
    Views:
    30 395
    292 421
    11 056 397
  • Elections, Hope, and Religious Freedom | Dallin H. Oaks | 2016
  • Liberty And Freedom Are Left-Wing Ideals
  • Genders, Rights and Freedom of Speech

Transcription

History

Freedom was officially launched by Cateno De Luca and former minister Roberto Castelli on 7 March 2024. On 31 March 2024, the Northern People's Party, led by Castelli, which was the first party to join the coalition, left the coalition, officially due to possible legal problems between a list within the list and another political force with the same name,[4] Italexit, which accused of using its name improperly.[5][6]

After weeks of close negotiations, an agreement with Sovereign and Popular Democracy (DSP) also fell through on 15 March 2024. The anti-establishment and Eurosceptic party led by Marco Rizzo refused the alliance due to disagreements with De Luca and the presence of some autonomist lists in the coalition. At the same time, Independence, a sovereignist and Eurosceptic movement led by Gianni Alemanno, also decided not to join the coalition. Alemanno labeled De Luca's proposal as "too moderate on European Union and neoliberalism".[7][8]

Cateno De Luca defined the result of the European Elections as "disappointing", subsequently declaring that he wanted to concentrate on Sicily where he received the majority of the preference votes and declaring himself in favor of the primaries for a hypothetical united opposition front to the Center-Right with the forces of Centre-left, effectively putting an unofficial end to the electoral experience of the list.[9]

Composition

Parties Main ideology Leader(s)
South calls North (ScN) Regionalism Cateno De Luca
The People of Family (PdF) Christian right Mario Adinolfi
Vita (V) Anti-establishment Sara Cunial
Great North (GN) Separatism Roberto Bernardelli
Sicilia Vera (SV) Regionalism Giuseppe Lombardo
Green Front (FV) Green politics Vincenzo Galizia
Valdostan Rally (RV) Regionalism Stefano Aggravi
Civics in Movement (CiM) Conservatism Sergio Pirozzi
Movement for Italexit (MpI) Euroscepticism Giampaolo Bocci
Venetian People (PV) Venetian nationalism Vito Comencini
Moderate Party of Italy (PMDI) Centrism Paolo Silvagni
Free Together (IL) Anti-establishment Ugo Rossi
Us Farmers & Fishers (NA&P) Agrarianism Mauro Beccari
Sovereignty (S) Euroscepticism Marco Mori
Pensioners' Party + Health (PP+S) Pensioners' interests Giacinto Boldrini
Capitano Ultimo (CU) Big tent Sergio De Caprio
Rizzi (R) Animal rights Enrico Rizzi
True North (VN) Regionalism several
Us Free Vendors (NAL) Vendors' interests several

Leadership

Leader

References

  1. ^ Cateno De Luca, simbolo record per le Europee: conterrà 17 sigle diverse, da Italexit al Partito Moderato di mister Valleverde. la Repubblica
  2. ^ Il "Fronte delle Libertà" di De Luca, svelati gli altri gruppi che hanno sposato il progetto. Messina Today
  3. ^ Accordo per le Europee tra Cateno De Luca e l’ex ministro leghista Castelli. “Bossi approva il nostro progetto”. la Repubblica
  4. ^ Il partito dell’ex ministro Roberto Castelli esce dalla lista di Cateno De Luca: “Rischio azioni giudiziarie”. E il simbolo cambierà ancora. Il Fatto Quotidiano
  5. ^ ITALEXIT PER L’ITALIA, depositati presso i Tribunali competenti i ricorsi a tutela del nome e del simbolo del Partito. Avviate le necessarie azioni giudiziarie. Italexitperlitalia.it
  6. ^ Comunicato ufficiale: ItalExit per l’Italia non corre con De Luca alle europee. “Diffida per chi usa impropriamente il nostro nome”.. Italexitperlitalia.it
  7. ^ EUROPEE, DE LUCA ROMPE CON RIZZO E ALEMANNO E PUNTA SULL'”EFFETTO VALLE D’AOSTA”. IlSicilia.it
  8. ^ Europee, De Luca: “con Rizzo, Toscano e Alemanno l’accordo era chiuso, ecco perchè hanno fatto saltare tutto”. Strettoweb
  9. ^ De Luca sconfessa i colonnelli: “Alle Europee è stata una sconfitta”. taorminanews24
This page was last edited on 19 June 2024, at 00:38
Basis of this page is in Wikipedia. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported License. Non-text media are available under their specified licenses. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. WIKI 2 is an independent company and has no affiliation with Wikimedia Foundation.