Dalemiani

Dalemiani referred to the followers of Massimo D'Alema, a former leading member of the Democratic Party, a political party in Italy.

The Dalemiani were generally social democrats who want the party to join the Party of European Socialists[citation needed]. D'Alema organized his faction as Reformists and Democrats, welcoming also some Lettiani[citation needed] and some Populars[citation needed]. Historic Dalemiani include Peppino Caldarola, Pier Luigi Bersani, Anna Finocchiaro, Nicola Latorre and Marco Minniti[citation needed].

At the 2009 leadership election D'Alema supported Bersani.[1] However, since his election, Bersani gained autonomy[citation needed], so that journalists started to talk about Bersaniani.

References

  1. ^ "D' Alema: in arrivo scenari imprevedibili". Archiviostorico.corriere.it. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
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