United Populars
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The United Populars is a regional Christian-democratic
political party based in Basilicata
, Italy
.
The party was founded in February 2008 by splinters from the UDEUR Populars who wanted to continue the alliance with centre-left
The Union
coalition. They included Antonio Potenza (regional minister), Gaetano Fierro and Luigi Scaglione, all three regional deputies of Basilicata, and several provincial and municipal ministers, including Carmine Nigro
, President of the Province of Matera
.
In the 2008 general election
the party won 4.1% of the vote in Basilicata for the Senate
.
In the 2010 regional election
the party gained 5.9% of the vote and one regional councillor, Luigi Scaglione.
Christian Democracy
Christian democracy is a political ideology that seeks to apply Christian principles to public policy. It emerged in nineteenth-century Europe under the influence of conservatism and Catholic social teaching...
political party based in Basilicata
Basilicata
Basilicata , also known as Lucania, is a region in the south of Italy, bordering on Campania to the west, Apulia to the north and east, and Calabria to the south, having one short southwestern coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea between Campania in the northwest and Calabria in the southwest, and a...
, Italy
Italy
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The party was founded in February 2008 by splinters from the UDEUR Populars who wanted to continue the alliance with centre-left
Centre-left
Centre-left is a political term that describes individuals, political parties or organisations such as think tanks whose ideology lies between the centre and the left on the left-right spectrum...
The Union
The Union (political coalition)
The Union was an centre-left coalition of political parties in Italy. It was led by Romano Prodi, Prime Minister of Italy from April 2006 to April 2008, and former President of the European Commission.-Parties:...
coalition. They included Antonio Potenza (regional minister), Gaetano Fierro and Luigi Scaglione, all three regional deputies of Basilicata, and several provincial and municipal ministers, including Carmine Nigro
Carmine Nigro
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, President of the Province of Matera
Province of Matera
The Province of Matera is a province in the Basilicata region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Matera.It has an area of 3,447 km², and a total population of 203,837 . There are 31 comunes in the province . The main comunes by population are:- External links :* **...
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In the 2008 general election
Italian general election, 2008
A snap general election was held in Italy on 13 April and 14 April 2008. The election came after President Giorgio Napolitano dissolved parliament on 6 February 2008 following the defeat of the government of Prime Minister Romano Prodi in a January 2008 Senate vote, and the unsuccessful tentative...
the party won 4.1% of the vote in Basilicata for the Senate
Italian Senate
The Senate of the Republic is the upper house of the Italian Parliament. It was established in its current form on 8 May 1948, but previously existed during the Kingdom of Italy as Senato del Regno , itself a continuation of the Senato Subalpino of Sardinia-Piedmont established on 8 May 1848...
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In the 2010 regional election
Basilicata regional election, 2010
The Basilicata regional election of 2010 took place on 28–29 March 2010.The incumbent President Vito De Filippo of the Democratic Party was elected for a second-consecutive term by a landslide, thus becoming the most voted candidate in 2010 regional elections.-Results:Source:...
the party gained 5.9% of the vote and one regional councillor, Luigi Scaglione.