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Liberal Democratic Pole

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Liberal Democratic Pole
Polo Liberal Democratico
LeaderAdriano Teso
Founded3 February 1994
Dissolved1994
Split fromSegni Pact
Merged intoForza Italia
IdeologyLiberalism
Political positionCentre-right
National affiliationPole of Good Government (1994)

The Liberal Democratic Pole (Italian: Polo Liberal Democratico, PLD) was a liberal political party in Italy active during 1994.

The PLD was founded by Adriano Teso and Carlo Usiglio, who had left the Segni Pact with the aim of creating a centre-right alliance. The party was a member of the Pole of Freedoms alliance.[1]

In the 1994 general election Teso and Usiglio were elected in the Chamber of Deputies with the Pole of Freedoms. Instead the PLD presented itself in the colleges where was present the Pole of Good Government.[2]

After the 1994 general election Teso was nominated Undersecretary for Labour and Social Security in the Berlusconi I Cabinet, and the party merged into Forza Italia.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Sona Nadenichek Golder (2006). The Logic of Pre-electoral Coalition Formation. Ohio State University Press. p. 160. ISBN 978-0-8142-1029-1.
  2. ^ Gian Piero Iaricci (2014). Istituzioni di diritto pubblico. Maggioli Editore. p. 163. ISBN 978-88-916-0681-5.
  3. ^ José María Magone (2003). The Politics of Southern Europe: Integration into the European Union. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 168. ISBN 978-0-275-97787-0.