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Marco Pannella (born
Giacinto Pannella; 2 May 1930 – 19 May 2016) was an
Italian politician,
journalist and activist. He was well
known in his country...
- wing of the
Italian Liberal Party and re-launched in the 1960s by
Marco Pannella. As the
Radical Party had
become a
transnational non-governmental organization...
- The
Pannella List (Italian:
Lista Pannella, LP) is a
liberal and
libertarian ****ociation,
which was also the
electoral list of the
Italian Radicals between...
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parties through dual membership. The party's
longtime leader was
Marco Pannella (1930–2016), who
served as a
member of the
Chamber of
Deputies (1976–1994)...
- Bonino-
Pannella List (Lista Bonino-
Pannella) was a
liberal and
libertarian electoral list
formed by the
Italian Radicals.
Named after Marco Pannella and...
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sympathy with the left-libertarian
Transnational Radical Party of
Marco Pannella.
Ionesco was made a
member of the Académie française in 1970. He also received...
- (1989–1992)
Pannella List,
political ****ociation (1992–present) and
electoral list (1992–1999)
Bonino List,
electoral successor of the
Pannella List (1999–2004)...
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unsuccessful "Emma for President" campaign, the list was the
successor of the
Pannella List,
active from 1992 to 1999. In the 1999
European Parliament election...
- centre-right
Italian Liberal Party (PLI),
under the
leadership of
Marco Pannella. In 1989, the PR was
transformed into the TRP. In 1992, a
majority of Italy's...
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During the
referendum campaign,
Fortuna bound up with
Radical leader Marco Pannella, and then
joined his party, but
continuing to be
member of the Socialist...