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|width="30%" bgcolor="white" colspan="1"| [[Forza Italia]] – [[National Alliance (Italy)|National Alliance]] – [[Union of Christian and Centre Democrats]] – [[Lega Nord]] <br/><small>Minor: [[Christian Democracy for the Autonomies]] – [[Movement for Autonomy]] – [[Pensioners' Party (Italy)|Pensioners' Party]] – [[Tricolour Flame]] – [[Social Action]] <br/>Micro: [[New Italian Socialist Party]] – [[Italian Republican Party]] – [[Liberal Reformers]] <br/> Regional: [[Veneto for the European People's Party]] – [[Sardinian Reformers]] – [[Sardinian People's Party]] – [[Sardinian Democratic Union]] – [[New Sicily]]</small>
 
|width="30%" bgcolor="white" colspan="1"| [[Forza Italia]] – [[National Alliance (Italy)|National Alliance]] – [[Union of Christian and Centre Democrats]] – [[Lega Nord]] <br/><small>Minor: [[Christian Democracy for the Autonomies]] – [[Movement for Autonomy]] – [[Pensioners' Party (Italy)|Pensioners' Party]] – [[Tricolour Flame]] – [[Social Action]] <br/>Micro: [[New Italian Socialist Party]] – [[Italian Republican Party]] – [[Liberal Reformers]] <br/> Regional: [[Veneto for the European People's Party]] – [[Sardinian Reformers]] – [[Sardinian People's Party]] – [[Sardinian Democratic Union]] – [[New Sicily]]</small>
 
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|width="30%" colspan="1"| <small>Micro: [[Italian Associations in South America]] – [[Italians in the World]] <br/> Regional: [[Valdotanian Union]] – [[Edelweiss Aosta Valley]] – [[Autonomist Federation]] – [[Union for South Tyrol]] – [[The Libertarians]] – [[North-East Project]] </small> <br/> [[List of political parties in Italy|Complete list]]
 
|width="30%" colspan="1"| <small>Micro: [[Italian Associations in South America]] – [[Italians in the World]] <br/> Regional: [[Valdotanian Union]] – [[Edelweiss Aosta Valley]] – [[Autonomist Federation]] – [[Union for South Tyrol]] – [[The Libertarians]] – [[North-East Project]] </small> <br/> [[List of political parties in Italy|Complete list]]
 
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Revision as of 00:10, 4 July 2007

v · d · e Political parties in Italy Template:Country flagicon2 (complete version, historical parties)
The Union Olive Tree (Democrats of the LeftDemocracy is Freedom – Daisy) – Communist Refoundation PartyDemocratic Left
Minor: Rose in the Fist (Democratic SocialistsItalian Radicals) – Party of Italian CommunistsItaly of ValuesFederation of the GreensPopular–UDEUR
Micro: European Republican MovementDemocratic RepublicansItalian Democratic Socialist PartyUnited ConsumersMiddle-of-the-Road Italy
Regional: South Tyrolean People's PartyTrentino Tyrolean Autonomist PartyValdotanian RenewalSouthern Democratic PartySardinia Project
House of
Freedoms
Forza ItaliaNational AllianceUnion of Christian and Centre DemocratsLega Nord
Minor: Christian Democracy for the AutonomiesMovement for AutonomyPensioners' PartyTricolour FlameSocial Action
Micro: New Italian Socialist PartyItalian Republican PartyLiberal Reformers
Regional: Veneto for the European People's PartySardinian ReformersSardinian People's PartySardinian Democratic UnionNew Sicily

Others Micro: Italian Associations in South AmericaItalians in the World
Regional: Valdotanian UnionEdelweiss Aosta ValleyAutonomist FederationUnion for South TyrolThe LibertariansNorth-East Project

Complete list


In order to be included in this template a party needs to fulfil at list one of the following conditions:

  • having at least a MP or a MEP;
  • having at least two regional deputies, elected in the same Regional Council;
  • having a minister or a deputy-minister;
  • having a President of Region or a President of Province or a Mayor of a big town/city;
  • having scored more than 1% in the last general/european election at the national level;
  • having scored more than 4% in the last regional (provincial in the case of Bolzano and Trento) election.

The parties are classified as:

  • major: parties which scored more than 4% in the last general/european election at the national level (or having at least 30 MPs);
  • minor: parties which scored between 0.5% and 4% in the last general/european election at the national level (or having at least 5 MPs);
  • micro: parties which scored less than 0.5% in the last general/european election at the national level (or having less than 5 MPs);
  • regional: minor or micro-parties active only in one Region.