List of political parties in Italy

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Political parties in Italy are organized into two dominant political coalitions. Numerous parties operate; no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments.

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More than 4% at the 2006 general elections (or at least 30 MPs):

Between 0.5% and 4% at the 2006 general elections (or at least 5 MPs):

Less then 0.5% at the 2006 general elections (or less than 5 MPs):

More than 1% in the last regional election:

    Italian political parties (complete version, historical parties)
    The Union Olive Tree (Democrats of the Left - Democracy is Freedom – Daisy) - Communist Refoundation Party
    Minor: Rose in the Fist (Democratic Socialists - Italian Radicals) - Party of Italian Communists - Italy of Values - Federation of the Greens - Popular–UDEUR
    Micro: European Republican Movement - Democratic Republicans - Italian Democratic Socialist Party - United Consumers
    Regional: South Tyrolean People's Party - Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party - Valdotanian Renewal - Southern Democratic Party - Sardinia Project

    House of
    Freedoms
    Forza Italia - National Alliance - Union of Christian and Centre Democrats - Northern League
    Minor: Christian Democracy for the Autonomies - Movement for Autonomy - Pensioners' Party - Tricolour Flame - Social Action
    Micro: New Italian Socialist Party - Italian Republican Party - Liberal Reformers
    Regional: Sardinian Reformers - Sardinian People's Party - Sardinian Democratic Union - New Sicily

    Others Micro: Italian Associations in South America - Middle-of-the-Road Italy - Italians in the World
    Regional: Valdotanian Union - Edelweiss Aosta Valley - Autonomist Federation - Union for South Tyrol - The Libertarians - North-East Project

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    Historical Italian political parties (active parties: simple version, complete version)

    Communist: Communist Party of Italy, Italian Communist Party, Marxist-Leninist Revolutionary Party of Italy, Union of Italian Communists (Marxist-Leninist), Proletarian Unity Party, Organisation of Communists of Italy (Marxist-Leninists), Movement of Unitarian Communists, Popular Democracy (United Left)
    Socialist and social-democratic: Italian Socialist Party, Italian Reform Socialist Party, United Socialist Party (1922), Labour Democratic Party, Italian Socialist Workers' Party, United Socialist Party (1949), Italian Democratic Socialist Party, Unified Socialist Party, Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity, Democratic Party of the Left, Movement for Democracy – The Net, Italian Socialists, Socialist League, Reform Socialist Party, Social Christians, Socialist Party, Socialist Unity
    Green: Rainbow Greens
    Social liberal: Action Party, Radical Party, Democratic Alliance, Democratic Union, The Democrats
    Liberal: Italian Liberal Party, Uomo Qualunque Front, Centre Union, Liberal Party
    Centrist: Patto Segni, Italian Renewal
    Regionalist: Fronte Marco Polo
    Christian democratic: Italian People's Party (1919), Christian Democracy, Italian People's Party (1994), Christian Democratic Centre, United Christian Democrats, Christian Democrats for the Republic, Democratic Union for the Republic, European Democracy
    Conservative: Monarchist National Party, People's Monarchist Party, Italian Democratic Party of Monarchist Unity, National Democracy
    Fascist and neo-fascist: Fascist National Party, Italian Social Movement, National Vanguard, National Front


    Leftist coalition: Popular Democratic Front, Proletarian Democracy, Alliance of Progressives, Socialists United for Europe, New Country, The Sunflower, Together with the Union
    Liberal coalition: National Democratic Union, National Bloc
    Christian democratic coalition: Pact for Italy, Whiteflower
    Centre-right coalition: Pole of Freedoms, Pole of Good Government, Pole for Freedoms, Abolition of Deduction
    Conservative coalition: National Bloc of Freedom

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