Us with Italy
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Us with Italy (Italian: Noi con l'Italia, NcI) was a liberal-conservative[6][7] and Christian-democratic[6] political party in Italy.[8]
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President | Maurizio Lupi |
Vice President | Giuseppe Galati Chiara Fazio Luigi Morgante |
Coordinator | Francesco Saverio Romano |
Founded | 19 December 2017 |
Dissolved | 12 July 2023 |
Split from | Popular Alternative |
Succeeded by | Us Moderates |
Headquarters | Corso Vittorio Emanuele II 18, Rome[1] |
Ideology | Liberal conservatism Christian democracy |
Political position | Centre[2] to centre-right[3][4][5] |
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Colours | Blue |
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NcI started as a federation of minor centre-right parties and, as such, was part of the centre-right coalition in the 2018 general election. Along with Forza Italia, NcI represented the coalition's "centrist" wing and supported Silvio Berlusconi or another "centrist" candidate as Prime Minister.[3] Originally, the federation's full name was Us with Italy – UDC[9][10] for its alliance with the Union of the Centre.
NcI's early leaders were Raffaele Fitto (president, leader of Direction Italy), Francesco Saverio Romano (vice president, leader of Cantiere Popolare), Maurizio Lupi (coordinator, former leading member of Popular Alternative) and Enrico Costa (the main proponent). Both Fitto, who led his party into Brothers of Italy, and Costa have since left. It has become a full-fledged political party under the leadership of Lupi.
In July 2023, the party was officially disbanded, becoming a founding member of the newborn centrist party, Us Moderates.[11]