UDEUR Populars for the South
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UDEUR Populars for the South
Summary
UDEUR Populars for the South is a political party[1]. It ranks in the top 8% of political_party entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (17 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- UDEUR Populars for the South was a member of European People's Party[3].
- UDEUR Populars for the South was a member of Centrist Democrat International[4].
- UDEUR Populars for the South is in the country of Italy[5].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's instance of is recorded as political party[6].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's founder is recorded as Clemente Mastella[7].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's follows is recorded as Democratic Union for the Republic[8].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's followed by is recorded as Forza Italia[9].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's headquarters location is recorded as Rome[10].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's party chief representative is recorded as Clemente Mastella[11].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's part of is recorded as The Olive Tree[12].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's part of is recorded as The Union[13].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's Commons category is recorded as Unione dei Democratici per l'Europa[14].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's language of work or name is recorded as Italian[15].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's sRGB color hex triplet is recorded as FF7F00[16].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's chairperson is recorded as Irene Pivetti[17].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's chairperson is recorded as Ida Maria Dentamaro[18].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's chairperson is recorded as Mino Martinazzoli[19].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's chairperson is recorded as Lorenzo Acquarone[20].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's chairperson is recorded as Federica Rossi Gasparrini[21].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's chairperson is recorded as Marilina Intrieri[22].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's chairperson is recorded as Mimmo Caratelli[23].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's has part is recorded as Q3792584[24].
- +1999-05-23T00:00:00Z marks the founding of UDEUR Populars for the South[25].
- UDEUR Populars for the South was dissolved in +2010-00-00T00:00:00Z[26].
- UDEUR Populars for the South's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0cnx3fw[27].
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Founding
UDEUR Populars for the South's founder is recorded as Clemente Mastella[7]. +1999-05-23T00:00:00Z marks the founding of it[25].
Identity
Part of include The Olive Tree[12], a political coalition[28], in Italy[29], founded in 1995[30] and The Union[13], a political coalition[31], in Italy[32], founded in 2005[33], headquartered in Rome[34]. UDEUR Populars for the South's follows is recorded as Democratic Union for the Republic[8]. Its followed by is recorded as Forza Italia[9]. Its short name is recorded as {'lang': 'it', 'text': 'UDEUR'}[35].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Irene Pivetti[17], a television presenter[36], b. 1963[37], of Italy[38]; Ida Maria Dentamaro[18], a politician[39], b. 1954[40], of Italy[41]; Mino Martinazzoli[19], a politician[42], 1931–2011[43], of Italy[44], awarded the Military Order of Italy[45]; Lorenzo Acquarone[20], a politician[46], 1931–2020[47], of Italy[48], awarded the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic[49]; Federica Rossi Gasparrini[21], a politician[50], b. 1937[51], of Italy[52]; and Marilina Intrieri[22], a journalist[53], b. 1955[54], of Italy[55].
Operations
UDEUR Populars for the South's headquarters location is recorded as Rome[10].
Dissolution
UDEUR Populars for the South was dissolved in +2010-00-00T00:00:00Z[26].
Why It Matters
UDEUR Populars for the South ranks in the top 8% of political_party entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (17 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[56] It is known by 31 alternative names across languages and contexts.[57]