Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 42 of
42
with 100 items per page.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca abstract "Left Party – Zona Franca (Italian: Partito della Sinistra – Zona Franca, PdL) was a democratic socialist political party in San Marino, whose ideology and history are similar to the former party Democratic Left of Italy.PdL emerged in 2005 when the Party of Democrats merged with the Sammarinese Socialist Party into the Party of Socialists and Democrats and some members decided not to join to the new party, forming instead an alliance with the Sammarinese Communist Refoundation, United Left.In the 2006 general election United Left won 8.7% of the vote and 5 members of the Grand and General Council and since then, as part of United Left, Left Party – Zona Franca has been part of the 2006-2008 governing coalition along with the Party of Socialists and Democrats and Popular Alliance until tensions between its grouping, United Left, and the latter caused the coalition to disintegrate.In the 2008 general election, United Left, the Left Party – Zona Francas political grouping, was part of the Reforms and Freedom electoral coalition which won 25 seats out of 60 in the Grand and General Council gaining 45.78% of the national vote. The Left Party – Zona Franca gained a few seats and a small percentage of the national vote as part of United Left which itself gained 5 seats and 8.57% of the national vote.Encouraged by the good results of the alliance, the two party decided to merge, turning the United Left into a single party.".
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca thumbnail Simbolo_Pds_Zona_Franca.PNG?width=300.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca wikiPageID "5592934".
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca wikiPageRevisionID "577174641".
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca colorcode "red".
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca colours Red.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca country "San Marino".
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca dissolution "2012".
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca european "None".
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca foundation "2005".
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca ideology Socialism.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca international "None".
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca leader Francesca_Michelotti.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca merged United_Left_(San_Marino).
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca nameEnglish "Left Party – Zona Franca".
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca nameNative "Partito della Sinistra – Zona Franca".
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca partyLogo File:Simbolo_Pds_Zona_Franca.PNG.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca position Left-wing_politics.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca split Party_of_Democrats.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca subject Category:2005_establishments_in_San_Marino.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_2005.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca subject Category:Political_parties_in_San_Marino.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca type Agent.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca type Organisation.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca type PoliticalParty.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca type Organization.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca type Agent.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca type SocialPerson.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca type Thing.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca comment "Left Party – Zona Franca (Italian: Partito della Sinistra – Zona Franca, PdL) was a democratic socialist political party in San Marino, whose ideology and history are similar to the former party Democratic Left of Italy.PdL emerged in 2005 when the Party of Democrats merged with the Sammarinese Socialist Party into the Party of Socialists and Democrats and some members decided not to join to the new party, forming instead an alliance with the Sammarinese Communist Refoundation, United Left.In the 2006 general election United Left won 8.7% of the vote and 5 members of the Grand and General Council and since then, as part of United Left, Left Party – Zona Franca has been part of the 2006-2008 governing coalition along with the Party of Socialists and Democrats and Popular Alliance until tensions between its grouping, United Left, and the latter caused the coalition to disintegrate.In the 2008 general election, United Left, the Left Party – Zona Francas political grouping, was part of the Reforms and Freedom electoral coalition which won 25 seats out of 60 in the Grand and General Council gaining 45.78% of the national vote. ".
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca label "Left Party – Zona Franca".
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca label "Parti de la gauche (Saint-Marin)".
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca label "Partito della Sinistra - Zona Franca".
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca label "Partito della Sinistra – Zona Franca".
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca sameAs Left_Party_%E2%80%93_Zona_Franca.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca sameAs Parti_de_la_gauche_(Saint-Marin).
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca sameAs Partito_della_Sinistra_-_Zona_Franca.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca sameAs Partito_della_Sinistra_–_Zona_Franca.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca sameAs Q964576.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca sameAs Q964576.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca wasDerivedFrom Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca?oldid=577174641.
- Left_Party_–_Zona_Franca depiction Simbolo_Pds_Zona_Franca.PNG.