Union of the Centre (1993)


The Union of the Centre was a minor liberal political party in Italy. The party was a successor of the Italian Liberal Party.

History

The party was founded on 27 May 1993 as a "Giscardian rassemblement" by Raffaele Costa, leader of the Italian Liberal Party. The UdC included Liberals, members of the Italian Republican Party, members of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party and even Christian Democrats.
In February 1994 the PLI was dissolved into the Federation of Liberals, which elected Raffaello Morelli secretary and Biondi president. Costa refused to join the new party and led the UdC into the coalitions formed around Forza Italia, the Pole of Freedoms in the North and the Pole of Good Government in the South.
At the 1994 general election the UdC elected some candidates with FI: Biondi, Costa, Biondi, Enrico Nan and Enzo Savarese to the Chamber of Deputies, Livio Caputo and Carlo Scognamiglio to the Senate. The latter was elected President of the Senate, while Biondi was justice minister and Costa health minister in Silvio Berlusconi's first government. In the 1994 European Parliament election two members of the UdC, de Luca and Luigi Florio, were elected to the European Parliament. In the 1996 general election the UdC had three deputies and two senators elected.
In 1998 the UdC was merged into FI. The activity of the UdC continued through the Liberal Union of the Centre, a political association, and Popular Liberalism, a faction within FI. Both Biondi and Costa later left FI/PdL.