
People's Party (Italy)
The People's Party (Partito Popolare, PP) in Italy was a centrist political party founded in 1994 by a split from the Italian People's Party. It aimed to promote Christian democratic values, social cohesion, and moderate reform. The party sought to appeal to voters interested in balancing social justice with market economy principles. It played a role in Italy's complex political landscape during the 1990s and early 2000s, often aligning with center-left coalitions. The People's Party eventually evolved or merged into other political entities, reflecting Italy's dynamic partisan environment.