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  1. The party emerged in January 1994 as the successor to the Christian Democracy (DC), Italy's dominant party since World War II, following the final national council of the DC and the split of a right-wing faction led by Pier Ferdinando Casini, which had formed the Christian Democratic Centre (CCD).

  2. The Italian People's Party, the renamed Christian Democracy (DC), which had dominated Italian politics for almost half a century, was decimated. It took only 29 seats versus 206 for the DC two years earlier—easily the worst defeat a sitting government in Italy has ever suffered, and one of the worst ever suffered by a Western ...

    • 48,135,041 (C) · 41,795,730#TAB#(S)
    • Silvio Berlusconi
    • Pole of Freedoms / Pole of Good Government
    • 18 January 1994
  3. The party emerged in January 1994 as the successor to the Christian Democracy (DC), Italy's dominant party since World War II, following the final national council of the DC and the split of a right-wing faction led by Pier Ferdinando Casini, which had formed the Christian Democratic Centre (CCD).

  4. 18 January 1994: Dissolved: 6 December 2002: Preceded by: Christian Democracy: Merged into: The Daisy: Succeeded by: The Populars: Newspaper: Il Popolo: Youth wing: Young Populars: Ideology: Christian democracy Christian left: Political position: Centre to centre-left: National affiliation: Pact for Italy The Olive Tree (1995–2002) European ...

  5. The Italian People's Party (Italian: Partito Popolare Italiano, PPI) was a Christian-democratic, centrist and Christian-leftist political party in Italy. The party was a member of the European People's Party (EPP).

  6. History. The party emerged in January 1994 as the successor to the Christian Democracy (DC), Italy's dominant party since World War II, following the final national council of the DC and the split of a right-wing faction led by Pier Ferdinando Casini, which had formed the Christian Democratic Centre (CCD).