Italian Democratic Socialists
The Italian Democratic Socialists (Italian: Socialisti Democratici Italiani, SDI) was a social-democratic political party in Italy. The party was the direct continuation of the Italian Socialists, the legal successor of the historical Italian Socialist Party. The Italian Democratic Socialist Party, the other long-time Italian social-democratic party, was merged into it along with other minor parties. The party's long-time leader was Enrico Boselli, a former president of Emilia-Romagna (1990–1993). In 2007, the SDI were merged with other descendants of the PSI to form the modern-day Italian Socialist Party.
Italian Democratic Socialists Socialisti Democratici Italiani | |
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Abbreviation | SDI |
Secretary | Enrico Boselli |
Founded | 10 May 1998 |
Dissolved | 5 October 2007 |
Merger of | Italian Socialists Italian Democratic Socialist Party |
Merged into | Socialist Party |
Newspaper | Avanti! MondOperaio |
Youth wing | Federation of Young Socialists |
Membership (2006) | 71,783 |
Ideology | Social democracy |
Political position | Centre-left |
National affiliation | The Olive Tree (1998–2005) The Sunflower (2001) Rose in the Fist (2005–2007) The Union (2005–2007) |
European affiliation | Party of European Socialists |
International affiliation | Socialist International |
European Parliament group | Socialist Group |
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