Centrists for Europe


Centrists for Europe is a Christian-democratic political party in Italy. The party was launched, as Centrists for Italy, by splinters from the Union of the Centre in December 2016 and officially founded, with the current name, in February 2017. Its most recognisable leader is Pier Ferdinando Casini.

History

In the run-up of the 2016 constitutional referendum the Union of the Centre chose to campaign for "No", while the New Centre-Right, the UdC's counterpart in Popular Area, was among the keenest supporters of "Yes".
After the referendum, which saw a huge defeat of the "Yes" side, the UdC left AP altogether. However, some UdC splinters, notably including Pier Ferdinando Casini, Gianpiero D'Alia and minister Gian Luca Galletti, launched "Centrists for Italy" and confirmed their alliance with the NCD within Popular Area.
The party was officially founded, with the current name, in February 2017. At the time the CpE included one minister, two deputies and three senators. Also former minister Francesco D'Onofrio joined the party.
In December 2017 the CpE launched the Popular Civic List, within the centre-left coalition, along with Popular Alternative, Italy of Values, Solidary Democracy, the Union for Trentino, Italy is Popular and minor parties/groups. The new leader of AP, Beatrice Lorenzin, was chosen as leader of the list too.
In the 2018 general election CP obtained a mere 0.5%, but Casini was re-elected to the Senate from a single-seat constituency in Bologna, thanks to the decisive support of the Democratic Party.

Electoral results

Italian Parliament

Regional Councils