Orange Movement

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Orange Movement
Movimento Arancione
LeadersLuigi de Magistris,
Antonio Ingroia
FoundedDecember 2012
Newspapernone
IdeologyAnti-corrupution
National affiliationCivil RevolutionItaly of Values
European affiliationnone
International affiliationnone
European Parliament groupcurrently no MEPs
ColoursOrange
Chamber of Deputies
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Senate
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European Parliament
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Website
http://www.movimentoarancione.com/

The Orange Movement (Movimento Arancione, MA) is a political party in Italy.

It was launched on 12 December 2012 by Luigi de Magistris, mayor of Naples and until then member of Italy of Values (IdV). The founding convention of the party was attended by Antonio Ingroia (by telephone) and the leaders of the Communist Refoundation Party, the Party of Italian Communists and the Federation of the Greens.[1]

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