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The Democratic Union for the Republic (Italian: Unione Democratica per la Repubblica, UDR) was a short-lived Christian-democratic and centrist political party in Italy. It was founded in February 1998 by Francesco Cossiga (former Prime Minister and President) in order to provide a majority in Parliament for the creation of the D'Alema I Cabinet. The party also included Clemente Mastella (ex-Christian Democratic Centre, CCD, then leader of the Christian Democrats for the Republic), Rocco Buttiglione (leader of the United Christian Democrats, CDU), Mario Segni (leader of Segni Pact), Carlo Scognamiglio (ex-Forza Italia, FI), Enrico Ferri (ex-CCD, former leader of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party and European Liberal Social Democracy) and Irene Pivetti (ex-Lega Nord), along with several

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  • La Unión Democrática por la República (Unione Democratica per la Repubblica) (UDR) fue un efímero partido político italiano de corte centrista y democristiano. Fue fundado en febrero de 1998 por Francesco Cossiga, Clemente Mastella (ex-CCD, entonces líder de Cristianos Demócratas por la República), Rocco Buttiglione (líder de los Cristianos Democráticos Unidos), (líder del Pacto Segni), (ex-FI), (ex-CCD) y (ex-Liga Norte), junto con muchos otros diputados electos del centro-derecha, con el fin de proporcionar una mayoría en el Parlamento al gobierno de Massimo D'Alema. UDR inicialmente era sólo una federación de partidos, pero en junio de CDR, CDU y Pacto Segni se fusionaron para formar un partido unido. Clemente Mastella fue elegido secretario del nuevo partido. Tras una serie de desacuerdos entre Cossiga y Mastella, el partido se desintegró en febrero de 1999. La mayoría de los miembros del partido se reunieron en torno a Mastella en Unión de Demócratas por Europa (UDEUR), más tarde pasaría a denominarse Populares UDEUR. Los partidarios de Cossiga formaron Unión por la República (UpR), cuyos miembros principales, como y , se incorporaron Forza Italia en 2001. La excepción más notable fue Carlo Scognamiglio Pasini quien se unió a la Federación de los Liberales Italianos, y luego a Democracia Europea y el Pacto de los Liberal Demócratas. Buttiglione restableció CDU, y Segni hizo lo mismo con su Pacto, mientras que Ferri se unió a Forza Italia. (es)
  • The Democratic Union for the Republic (Italian: Unione Democratica per la Repubblica, UDR) was a short-lived Christian-democratic and centrist political party in Italy. It was founded in February 1998 by Francesco Cossiga (former Prime Minister and President) in order to provide a majority in Parliament for the creation of the D'Alema I Cabinet. The party also included Clemente Mastella (ex-Christian Democratic Centre, CCD, then leader of the Christian Democrats for the Republic), Rocco Buttiglione (leader of the United Christian Democrats, CDU), Mario Segni (leader of Segni Pact), Carlo Scognamiglio (ex-Forza Italia, FI), Enrico Ferri (ex-CCD, former leader of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party and European Liberal Social Democracy) and Irene Pivetti (ex-Lega Nord), along with several other MPs elected for the centre-right. Cossiga'a sim was to facilitate the creation of a centre-left governments without the support of the Communist Refoundation Party. The UDR was initially only a federation of parties, but in June CDR, CDU and the Segni Pact merged to form a united party and Mastella was elected secretary. After disagreements between Cossiga and Mastella, the party broke up in February 1999. Most party members rallied behind Mastella and joined his Union of Democrats for Europe (UDEUR). Those around Cossiga formed the Union for the Republic (UpR), whose leading members , entered in FI in 2001. The most notable exception was Carlo Scognamiglio who joined the Federation of Italian Liberals, and then European Democracy and the Pact of Liberal Democrats. Buttiglione had previously re-established the CDU, as Segni did with his Pact, while Ferri joined FI. (en)
  • L'Unione Democratica per la Repubblica (UDR) era una formazione politica di centro, ufficialmente ispirata ai valori del cristianesimo democratico e fondata, nel febbraio del 1998, dall'ex presidente della Repubblica Francesco Cossiga. (it)
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  • L'Unione Democratica per la Repubblica (UDR) era una formazione politica di centro, ufficialmente ispirata ai valori del cristianesimo democratico e fondata, nel febbraio del 1998, dall'ex presidente della Repubblica Francesco Cossiga. (it)
  • The Democratic Union for the Republic (Italian: Unione Democratica per la Repubblica, UDR) was a short-lived Christian-democratic and centrist political party in Italy. It was founded in February 1998 by Francesco Cossiga (former Prime Minister and President) in order to provide a majority in Parliament for the creation of the D'Alema I Cabinet. The party also included Clemente Mastella (ex-Christian Democratic Centre, CCD, then leader of the Christian Democrats for the Republic), Rocco Buttiglione (leader of the United Christian Democrats, CDU), Mario Segni (leader of Segni Pact), Carlo Scognamiglio (ex-Forza Italia, FI), Enrico Ferri (ex-CCD, former leader of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party and European Liberal Social Democracy) and Irene Pivetti (ex-Lega Nord), along with several (en)
  • La Unión Democrática por la República (Unione Democratica per la Repubblica) (UDR) fue un efímero partido político italiano de corte centrista y democristiano. Fue fundado en febrero de 1998 por Francesco Cossiga, Clemente Mastella (ex-CCD, entonces líder de Cristianos Demócratas por la República), Rocco Buttiglione (líder de los Cristianos Democráticos Unidos), (líder del Pacto Segni), (ex-FI), (ex-CCD) y (ex-Liga Norte), junto con muchos otros diputados electos del centro-derecha, con el fin de proporcionar una mayoría en el Parlamento al gobierno de Massimo D'Alema. UDR inicialmente era sólo una federación de partidos, pero en junio de CDR, CDU y Pacto Segni se fusionaron para formar un partido unido. Clemente Mastella fue elegido secretario del nuevo partido. (es)
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