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Ancora italian to english
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Alemanno's Italy First and Urso's FareItalia were to join FdI by February 2014. The newly formed OpI's political committee, led by Cossiga, included, among others, former minister of Foreign Affairs Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata, former members of AN (notably including Gianni Alemanno, Mario Landolfi, Sergio Berlato, Adolfo Urso and Souad Sbai), former members of FI (including former Socialists like Giulio Tremonti and Antonio Guidi, and former Christian Democrats like Fabio Garagnani), former members of the Union of the Centre ( Magdi Allam and Luciano Ciocchetti), and a former member of the LN (Oreste Rossi). In September 2013, FdI launched "Workshop for Italy" (OpI), a political initiative aimed at broadening the party's base. The party would stay in opposition for the entire parliamentary term. On 29 April 2013 Meloni announced in the Chamber of Deputies the party's vote of no confidence for Enrico Letta's government of Enrico Letta, supported by PD, PdL, and Civic Choice. Following the unsuccessful outcome of the vote, FdI started voting for colonel Sergio De Caprio, known for having arrested Mafia boss Totò Riina. During the 2013 Italian presidential election's fourth ballot, the FdI decided to support Franco Marini, a Democrat Party (PD) member supported also by PdL and Lega Nord (LN).

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On 5 March 2013 the party's executive board appointed La Russa president, Crosetto coordinator and Meloni leader in the Chamber. In the 2013 Italian general election, the party obtained 2.0% of the vote and nine seats in the Chamber of Deputies. Carlo Fidanza and Marco Scurria, MEPs in the European People's Party group, also joined the party.Ģ013 general election and aftermath La Russa's followers soon formed their own groups in most regional councils, starting with the Regional Council of Lombardy, and the Senate.

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On 21 December the two groups, formed mainly by former members of National Alliance, such as La Russa, Meloni, Rampelli, Massimo Corsaro, Viviana Beccalossi, and Alfredo Mantica, joined forces as Brothers of Italy – National Centre-Right, usually shortened to Brothers of Italy (FdI). Simultaneously, Crosetto and Meloni announced the formation of Brothers of Italy, whose name was taken from the first line of the national anthem. The split from the PdL was agreed with Berlusconi in order to better represent the Italian right and offer an appealing choice to right-wing voters. On 17 December 2012, La Russa, one of the three PdL national coordinators, announced he was leaving the party in order to form the National Centre-Right, including not just right-wingers but also Christian democrats and liberals from Forza Italia (FI) such as Crosetto and Cossiga. On 16 December 2012, Giorgia Meloni and Fabio Rampelli, Guido Crosetto, and Giuseppe Cossiga organised in Rome the "Primaries of Ideas", in which they openly criticised Silvio Berlusconi's leadership and any possible prospect of an electoral alliance with Prime Minister Mario Monti, proposed by some leading factions of the party, among them Liberamente, Network Italy, Reformism and Freedom, Liberal Populars, New Italy, and FareItalia. The subsequent cancellation of the primary was not agreed with by La Russa and many others in the party. In November 2012, Ignazio La Russa and Maurizio Gasparri, leaders of the Protagonist Right, a faction within The People of Freedom (PdL), announced their support for Angelino Alfano in the party primary scheduled for December. 1.5 2018 general election and aftermath.1.2 2013 general election and aftermath.Several other murders occur, focusing on members of the archeology team and friends of Prof. The corpses are positioned so as to indicate they were murdered as sacrifices to the Etruscan Death-god Tuchucha. Two young people looking for a place to make love are brutally murdered in an Etruscan tomb which had recently been violated by a group of archaeologists, led by Prof. Nadja Tiller as Leni Schongauer Samarakis.







Ancora italian to english