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New Italian Socialist Party

The New Italian Socialist Party[5][6] or New PSI[7][8] (Italian: Nuovo Partito Socialista Italiano or Nuovo PSI, NPSI), more recently styled as Liberal Socialists – NPSI, is a political party in Italy which professes a social-democratic ideology and claims to be the successor to the historical Italian Socialist Party, which was disbanded after the judiciary tempest of the early 1990s (see Mani pulite).

New Italian Socialist Party
Nuovo Partito Socialista Italiano
PresidentStefano Caldoro
SecretaryLucio Barani
Founded19 January 2001; 22 years ago (19 January 2001)
Merger ofSocialist League
Socialist Party
HeadquartersVia Archimede 10, Rome
NewspaperÈ ora
Youth wingMovimento Giovani per le Riforme
Membership (2015)6,500 [1]
IdeologySocial democracy[2]
Liberalism[2][3]
Political positionCentre[4]
National affiliationCoalition:
Centre-right coalition (2008–present)
House of Freedoms
(2001–2008)
Political party:
Forza Italia
(2013–2015, 2018–2022)
The People of Freedom
(2008–2013)
Colors  Red
Chamber of Deputies
1 / 400
(Into Forza Italia)
Senate
0 / 200
European Parliament
0 / 73
Regional Councils
2 / 897
Website
www.liberalsocialistinpsi.it

The party was founded in 2001 as Socialist Party – New PSI (Partito Socialista – Nuovo PSI),[9] during a founding congress in Milan,[10] but after the 2007 split of the Socialist Party, headed by Gianni De Michelis and Mauro Del Bue, it assumed the current name, under the leadership of Stefano Caldoro. Most of the party's members are former followers of Bettino Craxi, who was convicted for corruption and whom New Socialists often portray as a victim of political persecution. The NPSI has been a member of the centre-right House of Freedoms coalition for most of its history, as the Italian centre-left has been dominated by former communists, the main opponents of the Socialist Party led by Craxi (most of the Craxi's followers had earlier joined Forza Italia). The NPSI defines itself as a "liberal socialist", "reformist" and "anti-communist" party.[11][12]

The main leader of the party was Gianni De Michelis, who left the party in 2007 and was replaced by Stefano Caldoro. In 2007, several members also left to join the Socialist Party, allied with the centre-left, while what remained of the NPSI was merged into the centre-right PdL. From 2010 to 2015, party leader Caldoro served as President of Campania for the PdL.

History edit

Foundation edit

 
Logo of the party from 2001 to 2007

The party was founded on 19 January 2001 by the merger of the Socialist Party of Gianni De Michelis, the Socialist League of Bobo Craxi and former members of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party.

2001 general election edit

At its founding congress, the NPSI decided to enter the centre-right House of Freedoms (CdL) coalition led by Silvio Berlusconi (a former friend of Bettino Craxi) as the centre-left was considered too compromised with the Mani pulite investigation, upon which the old Italian Socialist Party was disbanded while the ex Communists were not touched.

The centre-right won the 2001 general election and Berlusconi appointed NPSI's Stefano Caldoro as Deputy Minister for Education in his government. In the election, the NPSI gained just 1.0% of the vote and had three deputies (Craxi, Vincenzo Milioto and Chiara Moroni) and one senator (Franco Crinò) elected in single-seat constituencies. Secretary De Michelis and spokesperson Martelli were not elected since the party failed to pass the 4% threshold.

2004 European Parliament election edit

At the 2004 European Parliament election, the NPSI formed an alliance with small social democratic movements and parties such as Socialist Unity, founded and headed by Claudio Signorile. The list, named United Socialists for Europe, gained 2.0% of the vote and two MEPs, De Michelis and Alessandro Battilocchio. In Calabria, the list gained 7.0%, the highest result ever for the party. The party was denied membership of the Group of the Party of European Socialists and the two NPSI MEPs sat as Non-Inscrits. They eventually joined the Party of European Socialists in October 2007 as members of the newly formed Socialist Party (PS).

At the 2005 regional elections, the NPSI ran its lists as part of the CdL. In Calabria, the party's stronghold, it received 5.4%. However, the CdL lost 12 regions out of 14, forcing Berlusconi to reshuffle cabinet. In the new government, Caldoro was promoted minister.

De Michelis vs. Craxi edit

In October 2005, a national congress was held in Rome in order to deliberate the political line to be held by the party, particularly about electoral coalitions. During the congress, which was characterised by a heated atmosphere and several controversies, Craxi, who supported a "unity towards left" within The Union and an immediate retirement from Berlusconi's government, challenged De Michelis, who instead asked the congress to delay the decision.

De Michelis received support from Caldoro, Maroni and Battilocchio whereas Craxi was supported by Milioto, Crinò and Saverio Zavettieri, the powerful Calabrian leader of the party. At some point, De Michelis unrecognised the congress, declaring it had never been officially opened and abandoned it with all of his supporters. The remaining delegates thus elected Craxi secretary. Later, the Tribunal of Rome nullified the congress's outcome.

2006 general election edit

 
Logo of the joint list with DCA for the 2006 general election

Craxi's faction abandoned the party immediately after the sentence, was re-organised into The Italian Socialists and joined The Union. After winning the legal dispute for the symbol and the leadership of the NPSI, De Michelis led the party into an alliance with Gianfranco Rotondi's Christian Democracy for the Autonomies (DCA) at the 2006 general election.

The DCA-NPSI list gained a mere 0.7% of the vote for the Chamber of Deputies and 0.6% for the Senate. It still had six deputies elected because as the list that received more votes under the 2% threshold in its alliance, the CdL. Of these, two were of the NPSI, namely Lucio Barani and Del Bue. Two more candidates were elected as candidates of Forza Italia (Moroni and Giovanni Ricevuto), but they abandoned the party in May, fearing that it was heading out of the centre-right coalition. Nonetheless, the NPSI and its two MPs formed a joint parliamentary group with the DCA comprising six MPs in total, which made it a minimal force in Parliament.

Caldoro vs. De Michelis edit

In June 2007, the NPSI split among those who wanted to participate to the foundation of a joint Socialist Party along with the Italian Democratic Socialists of Enrico Boselli, The Italian Socialists of Bobo Craxi and the Association for the Rose in the Fist of Lanfranco Turci and those who wanted to maintain the allegiance to the House of Freedoms coalition. The first group was led by De Michelis, the latter by Caldoro.

From some time, the NPSI had actually two leaderships, which were elected in two separate congresses. On 24 June, Stefano Caldoro was elected secretary of the right-wing faction of the party[13] while on 7–8 July Del Bue was elected secretary and De Michelis president by those NPSI members who wanted to take part to the foundation of the Socialist Party,[14] whose first meeting took place on 14 July.[15][16] In practical terms, there were two parties with the same name.[17] After the split, both groups had a member in the Chamber of Deputies, namely Del Bue for the left-wing and Barani for the right-wing (led by Caldoro). Anyway, already on 23 June the two groups had acknowledged the irreconcilability of their political choices and agreed on a consensual separation: the group of Caldoro and Barani would be called Nuovo PSI, while the group of De Michelis and Del Bue would be called Partito Socialista.[18] This second faction, that however continued to act on behalf of the NPSI, joined the Socialist constituent assembly promoted by Enrico Boselli, while the two MEPs elected with the NPSI in 2004, De Michelis and Battilocchio, joined the Socialist Group in the European Parliament.[19][20] Since that moment, the only NPSI was that led by Caldoro, who announced that its party was interested in joining The People of Freedom (PdL) along with Forza Italia and National Alliance.

Events occurred after 2008 edit

At the 2008 general election, the NPSI got two deputies re-elected on the PdL list, namely Caldoro and Barani. In March 2009, the party was merged into the PdL, but it has retained some of its autonomy. In the 2010 Campania regional election, Caldoro was elected President by a landslide. Following his election, Caldoro was replaced as secretary by Barani. Caldoro was then elected president of the party.[21]

In 2013, the NPSI joined Forza Italia (FI), the new party born from the PdL's ashes.

In 2015, Barani stepped down from secretary after having joined the Liberal Popular Alliance, formed by FI dissidents who wanted to explicitly support Matteo Renzi's centre-left government.[22][23] Following Barani's move, the party appointed Antonio Fasolino as coordinator, chose to cut its official ties with FI and launched the so-called "dual membership". Under this system, any NPSI member can contextually join another party, such as FI or the PSI. Caldoro remained with FI.[24][25][26]

In the 2018 general election, Battilocchio was elected to the Chamber from the single-seat constituency of Civitavecchia with the support of the centre-right coalition.[27] After his election, Battilocchio, who was also a member of FI, joined FI's parliamentary group. Subsequently, in 2019, Barani was re-appointed secretary of the party.[28]

In the 2022 general election Battilocchio was re-elected to the Chamber of Deputies,[29][30] while Caldoro failed to be elected to the Senate.[31] Following this and Caldoro's exclusion from the Meloni government,[32] the NPSI broke its alignment with FI.[33][34]

Electoral results edit

Italian Parliament edit

Chamber of Deputies
Election year No. of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
No. of
overall seats won
+/– Leader
2001 353,269 (13th) 0.93
3 / 630
Gianni De Michelis
2006 285,474 (13th) 0.74
4 / 630
  1
Gianni De Michelis
2008 with PdL
2 / 630
  2
Stefano Caldoro
2013 with PdL
0 / 630
  2
Stefano Caldoro
2018 [a]
1 / 630
  1
  1. ^ Alessandro Battilocchio was an individual candidate of Forza Italia within the centre-right coalition and was elected from the single-seat constituency of Civitavecchia.
Senate of the Republic
Election year No. of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
No. of
overall seats won
+/– Leader
2001 with CdL
1 / 315
Gianni De Michelis
2006 190,724 (15th) 0.55
0 / 315
  1
Gianni De Michelis
2008 with PdL
0 / 315
Stefano Caldoro
2013 with PdL
1 / 315
  1
Stefano Caldoro
2018
0 / 315
  1

European Parliament edit

Election year No. of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
No. of
overall seats won
+/– Leader
2004[a] 664,463 (11th) 2.04
2 / 72
Gianni De Michelis
  1. ^ Into United Socialists for Europe, including also Socialist Unity.

Leadership edit

References edit

  1. ^ Il Manifesto. 30.12.2015
  2. ^ a b Agnes Blome (2016). The Politics of Work-Family Policy Reforms in Germany and Italy. Taylor & Francis. p. 222. ISBN 978-1-317-55437-0.
  3. ^ The Handbook of West European Pension Politics. OUP Oxford. 2007. p. 409. ISBN 9780199291472.
  4. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2006). . Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 31 October 2007.
  5. ^ Gallagher, Michael; Mitchell, Paul (September 15, 2005). The Politics of Electoral Systems. OUP Oxford. ISBN 9780191531514 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ Bull, Martin; Bellucci, Paolo (July 18, 2002). The Return of Berlusconi. Berghahn Books. ISBN 9781571816115 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ Hancock, M. Donald; Carman, Christopher J.; Castle, Marjorie; Conradt, David P.; Nanetti, Raffaella Y.; Leonardi, Robert; Safran, William; White, Stephen; Williams, Michelle Hale; Hampton, Mary N. (May 9, 2018). Politics in Europe. CQ Press. ISBN 9781506399089 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ Jones, Erik; Pasquino, Gianfranco (July 18, 2015). The Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199669745 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ Wolfram Nordsieck (2019). Parties and Elections in Europe. BoD – Books on Demand. p. 310. ISBN 9783732292509.
  10. ^ "la Repubblica/politica: Nasce il Nuovo Psi Alle urne con Berlusconi". www.repubblica.it.
  11. ^ Ecco il Nuovo Psi 4.0, il partito di Caldoro ora punta sui social
  12. ^ Caldoro: il Nuovo Psi ricomincia dai giovani
  13. ^ "Caldoro segretario del Nuovo Psi". Archiviostorico.corriere.it. Retrieved 2014-08-08.
  14. ^ "Socialisti: Del Bue, Piu' Impegno Nuovo Psi Verso Costituente". Adnkronos.com. 19 July 2007. Retrieved 2014-08-08.
  15. ^ "De Michelis: costituente socialista Caldoro: tu vuoi andare a sinistra". Archiviostorico.corriere.it. Retrieved 2014-08-08.
  16. ^ Redazione Tgcom (2008-09-25). . Tgcom24.mediaset.it. Archived from the original on 2013-10-03. Retrieved 2014-08-08.
  17. ^ Gabriele Maestri, I simboli della discordia, Giuffrè, Milan 2012, pp. 119-120
  18. ^ Gabriele Maestri, I simboli della discordia, Giuffrè, Milan 2012, pp. 120-121
  19. ^ "Gianni DE MICHELIS". Europarl.europa.eu. Retrieved 2014-08-08.
  20. ^ "Alessandro BATTILOCCHIO". Europarl.europa.eu. Retrieved 2014-08-08.
  21. ^ "Lucio Barani eletto segretario nazionale - Cronaca - il Tirreno". Iltirreno.gelocal.it. 2011-06-26. Retrieved 2014-08-08.
  22. ^ "Nuovo Psi: il segretario Barani aderisce al gruppo Verdini ma rischia l'espulsione". Il Fatto Quotidiano (in Italian). July 27, 2015.
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-09-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  24. ^ "E' frattura fra Forza Italia e Nuovo Psi". Ottopagine.it. October 30, 2015.
  25. ^ "Nuovo Psi, Fasolino coordinatore nazionale". Ottopagine.it. October 24, 2015.
  26. ^ "Nuovo Psi, un piede in due scarpe: la strana coppia Caldoro-Barani". AvellinoToday.
  27. ^ "Elezioni: Nuovo Psi, auguri a riformisti Battilocchio e Craxi". Agenzia Nova.
  28. ^ Nuovo Psi, Lucio Barani eletto segretario nazionale
  29. ^ Elezioni, dal Nuovo Psi appello al voto a favore di Forza Italia
  30. ^ Alessandro Battilocchio eletto nuovamente alla Camera
  31. ^ La Campania miete vittime eccellenti: ko Di Maio, Caldoro e Lonardo
  32. ^ Forza Italia perde i pezzi, se ne va pure l’ex ministro Caldoro
  33. ^ Il nuovo Psi rompe il patto federativo con Forza Italia: “Nel centrodestra per l’area liberale e riformista”
  34. ^ Stefano Caldoro lascia Forza Italia e rilancia il nuovo Psi: «Ridefiniamo il ruolo di riformisti e liberali»

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official party's newspaper

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The New Italian Socialist Party 5 6 or New PSI 7 8 Italian Nuovo Partito Socialista Italiano or Nuovo PSI NPSI more recently styled as Liberal Socialists NPSI is a political party in Italy which professes a social democratic ideology and claims to be the successor to the historical Italian Socialist Party which was disbanded after the judiciary tempest of the early 1990s see Mani pulite New Italian Socialist Party Nuovo Partito Socialista ItalianoPresidentStefano CaldoroSecretaryLucio BaraniFounded19 January 2001 22 years ago 19 January 2001 Merger ofSocialist LeagueSocialist PartyHeadquartersVia Archimede 10 RomeNewspaperE oraYouth wingMovimento Giovani per le RiformeMembership 2015 6 500 1 IdeologySocial democracy 2 Liberalism 2 3 Political positionCentre 4 National affiliationCoalition Centre right coalition 2008 present House of Freedoms 2001 2008 Political party Forza Italia 2013 2015 2018 2022 The People of Freedom 2008 2013 Colors RedChamber of Deputies1 400 Into Forza Italia Senate0 200European Parliament0 73Regional Councils2 897Websitewww wbr liberalsocialistinpsi wbr itPolitics of ItalyPolitical partiesElectionsThe party was founded in 2001 as Socialist Party New PSI Partito Socialista Nuovo PSI 9 during a founding congress in Milan 10 but after the 2007 split of the Socialist Party headed by Gianni De Michelis and Mauro Del Bue it assumed the current name under the leadership of Stefano Caldoro Most of the party s members are former followers of Bettino Craxi who was convicted for corruption and whom New Socialists often portray as a victim of political persecution The NPSI has been a member of the centre right House of Freedoms coalition for most of its history as the Italian centre left has been dominated by former communists the main opponents of the Socialist Party led by Craxi most of the Craxi s followers had earlier joined Forza Italia The NPSI defines itself as a liberal socialist reformist and anti communist party 11 12 The main leader of the party was Gianni De Michelis who left the party in 2007 and was replaced by Stefano Caldoro In 2007 several members also left to join the Socialist Party allied with the centre left while what remained of the NPSI was merged into the centre right PdL From 2010 to 2015 party leader Caldoro served as President of Campania for the PdL Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 2001 general election 1 3 2004 European Parliament election 1 4 De Michelis vs Craxi 1 5 2006 general election 1 6 Caldoro vs De Michelis 1 7 Events occurred after 2008 2 Electoral results 2 1 Italian Parliament 2 2 European Parliament 3 Leadership 4 References 5 External linksHistory editFoundation edit nbsp Logo of the party from 2001 to 2007The party was founded on 19 January 2001 by the merger of the Socialist Party of Gianni De Michelis the Socialist League of Bobo Craxi and former members of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party 2001 general election edit At its founding congress the NPSI decided to enter the centre right House of Freedoms CdL coalition led by Silvio Berlusconi a former friend of Bettino Craxi as the centre left was considered too compromised with the Mani pulite investigation upon which the old Italian Socialist Party was disbanded while the ex Communists were not touched The centre right won the 2001 general election and Berlusconi appointed NPSI s Stefano Caldoro as Deputy Minister for Education in his government In the election the NPSI gained just 1 0 of the vote and had three deputies Craxi Vincenzo Milioto and Chiara Moroni and one senator Franco Crino elected in single seat constituencies Secretary De Michelis and spokesperson Martelli were not elected since the party failed to pass the 4 threshold 2004 European Parliament election edit At the 2004 European Parliament election the NPSI formed an alliance with small social democratic movements and parties such as Socialist Unity founded and headed by Claudio Signorile The list named United Socialists for Europe gained 2 0 of the vote and two MEPs De Michelis and Alessandro Battilocchio In Calabria the list gained 7 0 the highest result ever for the party The party was denied membership of the Group of the Party of European Socialists and the two NPSI MEPs sat as Non Inscrits They eventually joined the Party of European Socialists in October 2007 as members of the newly formed Socialist Party PS At the 2005 regional elections the NPSI ran its lists as part of the CdL In Calabria the party s stronghold it received 5 4 However the CdL lost 12 regions out of 14 forcing Berlusconi to reshuffle cabinet In the new government Caldoro was promoted minister De Michelis vs Craxi edit In October 2005 a national congress was held in Rome in order to deliberate the political line to be held by the party particularly about electoral coalitions During the congress which was characterised by a heated atmosphere and several controversies Craxi who supported a unity towards left within The Union and an immediate retirement from Berlusconi s government challenged De Michelis who instead asked the congress to delay the decision De Michelis received support from Caldoro Maroni and Battilocchio whereas Craxi was supported by Milioto Crino and Saverio Zavettieri the powerful Calabrian leader of the party At some point De Michelis unrecognised the congress declaring it had never been officially opened and abandoned it with all of his supporters The remaining delegates thus elected Craxi secretary Later the Tribunal of Rome nullified the congress s outcome 2006 general election edit nbsp Logo of the joint list with DCA for the 2006 general electionCraxi s faction abandoned the party immediately after the sentence was re organised into The Italian Socialists and joined The Union After winning the legal dispute for the symbol and the leadership of the NPSI De Michelis led the party into an alliance with Gianfranco Rotondi s Christian Democracy for the Autonomies DCA at the 2006 general election The DCA NPSI list gained a mere 0 7 of the vote for the Chamber of Deputies and 0 6 for the Senate It still had six deputies elected because as the list that received more votes under the 2 threshold in its alliance the CdL Of these two were of the NPSI namely Lucio Barani and Del Bue Two more candidates were elected as candidates of Forza Italia Moroni and Giovanni Ricevuto but they abandoned the party in May fearing that it was heading out of the centre right coalition Nonetheless the NPSI and its two MPs formed a joint parliamentary group with the DCA comprising six MPs in total which made it a minimal force in Parliament Caldoro vs De Michelis edit In June 2007 the NPSI split among those who wanted to participate to the foundation of a joint Socialist Party along with the Italian Democratic Socialists of Enrico Boselli The Italian Socialists of Bobo Craxi and the Association for the Rose in the Fist of Lanfranco Turci and those who wanted to maintain the allegiance to the House of Freedoms coalition The first group was led by De Michelis the latter by Caldoro From some time the NPSI had actually two leaderships which were elected in two separate congresses On 24 June Stefano Caldoro was elected secretary of the right wing faction of the party 13 while on 7 8 July Del Bue was elected secretary and De Michelis president by those NPSI members who wanted to take part to the foundation of the Socialist Party 14 whose first meeting took place on 14 July 15 16 In practical terms there were two parties with the same name 17 After the split both groups had a member in the Chamber of Deputies namely Del Bue for the left wing and Barani for the right wing led by Caldoro Anyway already on 23 June the two groups had acknowledged the irreconcilability of their political choices and agreed on a consensual separation the group of Caldoro and Barani would be called Nuovo PSI while the group of De Michelis and Del Bue would be called Partito Socialista 18 This second faction that however continued to act on behalf of the NPSI joined the Socialist constituent assembly promoted by Enrico Boselli while the two MEPs elected with the NPSI in 2004 De Michelis and Battilocchio joined the Socialist Group in the European Parliament 19 20 Since that moment the only NPSI was that led by Caldoro who announced that its party was interested in joining The People of Freedom PdL along with Forza Italia and National Alliance Events occurred after 2008 edit At the 2008 general election the NPSI got two deputies re elected on the PdL list namely Caldoro and Barani In March 2009 the party was merged into the PdL but it has retained some of its autonomy In the 2010 Campania regional election Caldoro was elected President by a landslide Following his election Caldoro was replaced as secretary by Barani Caldoro was then elected president of the party 21 In 2013 the NPSI joined Forza Italia FI the new party born from the PdL s ashes In 2015 Barani stepped down from secretary after having joined the Liberal Popular Alliance formed by FI dissidents who wanted to explicitly support Matteo Renzi s centre left government 22 23 Following Barani s move the party appointed Antonio Fasolino as coordinator chose to cut its official ties with FI and launched the so called dual membership Under this system any NPSI member can contextually join another party such as FI or the PSI Caldoro remained with FI 24 25 26 In the 2018 general election Battilocchio was elected to the Chamber from the single seat constituency of Civitavecchia with the support of the centre right coalition 27 After his election Battilocchio who was also a member of FI joined FI s parliamentary group Subsequently in 2019 Barani was re appointed secretary of the party 28 In the 2022 general election Battilocchio was re elected to the Chamber of Deputies 29 30 while Caldoro failed to be elected to the Senate 31 Following this and Caldoro s exclusion from the Meloni government 32 the NPSI broke its alignment with FI 33 34 Electoral results editItalian Parliament edit Chamber of DeputiesElection year No ofoverall votes ofoverall vote No ofoverall seats won Leader2001 353 269 13th 0 93 3 630 Gianni De Michelis2006 285 474 13th 0 74 4 630 nbsp 1 Gianni De Michelis2008 with PdL 2 630 nbsp 2 Stefano Caldoro2013 with PdL 0 630 nbsp 2 Stefano Caldoro2018 a 1 630 nbsp 1 Alessandro Battilocchio was an individual candidate of Forza Italia within the centre right coalition and was elected from the single seat constituency of Civitavecchia Senate of the RepublicElection year No ofoverall votes ofoverall vote No ofoverall seats won Leader2001 with CdL 1 315 Gianni De Michelis2006 190 724 15th 0 55 0 315 nbsp 1 Gianni De Michelis2008 with PdL 0 315 Stefano Caldoro2013 with PdL 1 315 nbsp 1 Stefano Caldoro2018 0 315 nbsp 1 European Parliament edit Election year No ofoverall votes ofoverall vote No ofoverall seats won Leader2004 a 664 463 11th 2 04 2 72 Gianni De Michelis Into United Socialists for Europe including also Socialist Unity Leadership editPresident Bobo Craxi 2001 2002 Vincenzo Milioto 2002 2005 Francesco Pizzo 2005 2007 Roberto Scheda 2007 2009 Stefano Caldoro 2011 present Secretary Gianni De Michelis 2001 2007 Stefano Caldoro 2007 2011 Lucio Barani 2011 2015 2019 present Deputy Secretary Bobo Craxi 2002 2005 Mauro Del Bue 2003 2006 Chiara Moroni 2005 2006 Alessandro Battilocchio 2006 2007 Francesco Pizzo 2006 2007 Franco Spedale 2007 2010 Franco Caruso 2007 2011 Adolfo Collice 2007 2011 Francesco Pizzo 2010 2015 Laura Schianchi 2011 2015 Michele Simone 2021 present Coordinator Stefano Caldoro 2006 2007 Antonino Di Trapani 2007 2015 Guido Marone 2015 2021 Alessandro Battilocchio 2015 2021 Antonio Fasolino 2015 2021 Spokesman Claudio Martelli 2001 2002 Bobo Craxi 2002 2005 Chiara Moroni 2005 2006 Mauro Del Bue 2006 2007 Treasurer Lucio Barani 2007 2011 Massimo Lo Faro 2011 2021 References edit Il Manifesto 30 12 2015 a b Agnes Blome 2016 The Politics of Work Family Policy Reforms in Germany and Italy Taylor amp Francis p 222 ISBN 978 1 317 55437 0 The Handbook of West European Pension Politics OUP Oxford 2007 p 409 ISBN 9780199291472 Nordsieck Wolfram 2006 Italy Parties and Elections in Europe Archived from the original on 31 October 2007 Gallagher Michael Mitchell Paul September 15 2005 The Politics of Electoral Systems OUP Oxford ISBN 9780191531514 via Google Books Bull Martin Bellucci Paolo July 18 2002 The Return of Berlusconi Berghahn Books ISBN 9781571816115 via Google Books Hancock M Donald Carman Christopher J Castle Marjorie Conradt David P Nanetti Raffaella Y Leonardi Robert Safran William White Stephen Williams Michelle Hale Hampton Mary N May 9 2018 Politics in Europe CQ Press ISBN 9781506399089 via Google Books Jones Erik Pasquino Gianfranco July 18 2015 The Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics Oxford University Press ISBN 9780199669745 via Google Books Wolfram Nordsieck 2019 Parties and Elections in Europe BoD Books on Demand p 310 ISBN 9783732292509 la Repubblica politica Nasce il Nuovo Psi Alle urne con Berlusconi www repubblica it Ecco il Nuovo Psi 4 0 il partito di Caldoro ora punta sui social Caldoro il Nuovo Psi ricomincia dai giovani Caldoro segretario del Nuovo Psi Archiviostorico corriere it Retrieved 2014 08 08 Socialisti Del Bue Piu Impegno Nuovo Psi Verso Costituente Adnkronos com 19 July 2007 Retrieved 2014 08 08 De Michelis costituente socialista Caldoro tu vuoi andare a sinistra Archiviostorico corriere it Retrieved 2014 08 08 Redazione Tgcom 2008 09 25 Tgcom Nuovo Psi De Michelis presidente Tgcom24 mediaset it Archived from the original on 2013 10 03 Retrieved 2014 08 08 Gabriele Maestri I simboli della discordia Giuffre Milan 2012 pp 119 120 Gabriele Maestri I simboli della discordia Giuffre Milan 2012 pp 120 121 Gianni DE MICHELIS Europarl europa eu Retrieved 2014 08 08 Alessandro BATTILOCCHIO Europarl europa eu Retrieved 2014 08 08 Lucio Barani eletto segretario nazionale Cronaca il Tirreno Iltirreno gelocal it 2011 06 26 Retrieved 2014 08 08 Nuovo Psi il segretario Barani aderisce al gruppo Verdini ma rischia l espulsione Il Fatto Quotidiano in Italian July 27 2015 Nuovo Psi Lucio Barani si dimette da segretario nazionale Agenparl Archived from the original on 2015 09 25 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link E frattura fra Forza Italia e Nuovo Psi Ottopagine it October 30 2015 Nuovo Psi Fasolino coordinatore nazionale Ottopagine it October 24 2015 Nuovo Psi un piede in due scarpe la strana coppia Caldoro Barani AvellinoToday Elezioni Nuovo Psi auguri a riformisti Battilocchio e Craxi Agenzia Nova Nuovo Psi Lucio Barani eletto segretario nazionale Elezioni dal Nuovo Psi appello al voto a favore di Forza Italia Alessandro Battilocchio eletto nuovamente alla Camera La Campania miete vittime eccellenti ko Di Maio Caldoro e Lonardo Forza Italia perde i pezzi se ne va pure l ex ministro Caldoro Il nuovo Psi rompe il patto federativo con Forza Italia Nel centrodestra per l area liberale e riformista Stefano Caldoro lascia Forza Italia e rilancia il nuovo Psi Ridefiniamo il ruolo di riformisti e liberali External links editOfficial website Alternative official website Official party s newspaper Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New Italian Socialist Party amp oldid 1167513523, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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