I Change
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I Change Io Cambio | |
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Secretary | Agostino D'Antuoni |
Founded | 2013 |
Headquarters | via Cantore 3, Monza |
Ideology | Populism Euroscepticism Regionalism |
European Parliament group | EFD (2013–14) |
I Change (Io Cambio, IC) is a political party in Italy.
History
The party was formed in 2013 by Angelo Alessandri, former federal president of LN, national secretary of Lega Nord Emilia and member of the Chamber of Deputies, who had not supported the party's new course under Roberto Maroni.[1] He was joined by other dissatisfied Lega members, like Claudio Morganti, MEP and former national secretary of Lega Nord Toscana,[1] and Rosario Polizzi, a former deputy for National Alliance who had later joined I the South.[2] IC was also supported by Giuseppe Guarino, a former Christian Democrat and minister.[2]
For the 2014 European Parliament election the party presented joint lists along with the Associative Movement Italians Abroad, Women for Italy, minor groups and independents, notably including Davide Vannoni, inventor and promoter of the controversial stamina therapy.[3][4]
In the election the party obtained a mere 0.2% of the vote, returning no MEPs.[5]
Leadership
- President: Angelo Alessandri
- Secretary: Agostino D'Antuoni
- Deputy Secretaries: William Carmagnola (North), Claudio Morganti (Centre), Rosario Polizzi (South)
References
- ^ a b Giovanni Bucchi (8 January 2013). "L'ex leghista Alessandri lancia Io cambio per Albertini". Italia Oggi. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
- ^ a b ""Io Cambio", il movimento arrabbiato di Alessandri. Première al Capranichetta di Roma". Reggio Report. 2013-12-17.
- ^ "L'Inventore del metodo Stamina candidato alle europee: Davide Vannoni in lista con 'Io cambio'". La Repubblica. 16 April 2014.
- ^ Martelli, Francesca (17 April 2014). "Europee 2014, Vannoni candidato: "Ne ho bisogno per portare avanti la mia battaglia"". Il Fatto Quotidiano.
- ^ "Europee 25/05/2014 - Area ITALIA + ESTERO". Eligendo. 25 May 2014.
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