Segni Pact

Segni Pact
Patto Segni
LeaderMariotto Segni
FoundedNovember 1993
DissolvedJune 2003
Preceded byChristian Democracy
Succeeded byPact of Liberal Democrats
NewspaperLa Voce
Youth wingYouth Project
Ideology1994-1999
Liberalism
Christian Democracy

1999-2003
Liberal conservatism
Political position1994-1999
Centre[1]
1999-2003
Centre-right
National affiliationPact for Italy (1994)
Pact of Democrats (1995)
The Olive Tree (1996–99)
PS–AN (1999)
European affiliationEPP (1994–1999)
AEN (1999–2004)
European Parliament groupEPP (1994–1999)
UEN (1999–2004)
Colors  Yellow

The Segni Pact (Italian: Patto Segni), officially called Pact of National Rebirth (Patto di Rinascita Nazionale), was a Christian-democratic,[2] centrist[3] and liberal political party in Italy. The party was founded and named after Mario Segni, a former member of the Christian Democrats who was a prominent promoter of referendums.[4]

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