
Partito Popolare Italiano
Partito Popolare Italiano was a center-right political party in Italy, founded in 2014 by former prime minister Mario Monti. It aimed to promote moderate, pro-European policies focusing on economic reforms, good governance, and social issues. The party sought to appeal to voters who supported pragmatic solutions and European integration, positioning itself between traditional center-left and right parties. In 2017, it merged into the Popular Alternative (Alternativa Popolare), continuing to advocate for centrist and pro-European values within Italy's political landscape.