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Christian Democracy for Autonomies
Democrazia Cristiana per le Autonomie
SecretaryGianfranco Rotondi
Deputy SecretaryMauro Cutrufo
Founded25 June 2005
Dissolved27 March 2009
Merged intoThe People of Freedom
HeadquartersPiazza del Gesù, 46
00186 Rome
NewspaperLa Discussione
Membershipunknown
IdeologyChristian democracy
Autonomism
National affiliationHouse of Freedoms (2005–08)
The People of Freedom (2008–09)
European affiliationnone
European Parliament groupnone
International affiliationnone
Website
http://www.democraziacristiana
perleautonomie.com

Christian Democracy for the Autonomies (Italian: Democrazia Cristiana per le Autonomie, DCA) was a minor Christian-democratic political party in Italy.

History

DCA was founded on 25 October 2004 by a split from the Union of Christian and Centre Democrats (UDC) led by Gianfranco Rotondi, who wanted closer ties with Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia and who criticized the political line of the then leader of UDC Marco Follini. The party became part of the House of Freedoms coalition following its foundation.

Logo of the joint ticket DCA-NPSI for the 2006 general election

The party was part in the 2006 general election on a joint-list with the New Italian Socialist Party. The list gained 0.7% of the votes and, despite not having passed the 2% threshold, it still elected four deputies since it was the party which received more votes under the 2% in its coalition. Two of these deputies were members of DCA, while two more candidates were elected on the list of Forza Italia. Gianfranco Rotondi was too elected Senator on the list of Forza Italia, along with his colleague and deputy Mario Cutrufo.

DCA was part of The People of Freedom (PdL) list for the 2008 general election. On 3 April 2008, during a meeting in Milan, the party announced an alliance within the new party with the Liberal Populars of Carlo Giovanardi.[1] After the election, in which the party got three deputies and one senator elected, Gianfranco Rotondi joined the Berlusconi IV Cabinet as Minister without portfolio.

In 2009 the party was eventually merged into the PdL and its members launched a network of circles named after the party's newspaper, La Discussione, led by Giampiero Catone.[2] In October 2012, the balance of accounts of the People of Freedom showed that Christian Democracy for Autonomies had received € 96,000 of financial support from PdL.[3]

Leadership

References

  1. ^ ALICE Notizie
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-02-13. Retrieved 2010-06-25. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Cuzzocrea, Annalisa (31 October 2012), "Spuntano i fondi ai transfughi così il partito ha finanziato Scilipoti", La Repubblica

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