NetworkDem
NetworkDem (ReteDem) is a social-democratic faction within the Democratic Party (PD), a political party in Italy.
The faction was launched in July 2015 by a group of social democrats, who had supported Giuseppe Civati in the 2013 leadership election (in the event, he came third with 14.2% of the vote), but disagreed with his decision to leave the PD in May 2015. They notably included Paolo Gandolfi, Sergio Lo Giudice, Lucrezia Ricchiuti, Daniele Viotti and Sandra Zampa.[1][2] However, most former Civatiani joined Civati's Possible (Luca Pastorino, Elly Schlein, Andrea Ranieri, etc.) or decided to stay in the PD without joining any faction (Felice Casson, Walter Tocci, etc.), or joined the Italian Left (Corradino Mineo). Some left the PD in 2017 through Article One.
In the run-up of the 2017 leadership election NetworkDem endorsed Andrea Orlando of Remake Italy for party leader.[3]
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- Christian democrats (The Populars) – Liberals and centrists (People's Energy
- Reformist Base
- Democratic Energy
- Liberal PD
- AreaDem–Franceschiniani) – Christian leftists (Social Christians) – Social democrats and socialists (Piazza Grande
- Fassiniani
- Side by Side
- Left Wing
- Socialists and Democrats
- Future! European Democrats
- Democracy Europe Society
- Dem Labourites
- LeftDem
- NetworkDem) – Greens (Democratic Ecologists) – Heterogeneous (Democratic Front)
- Christian democrats (Middle Italy
- Popular Italy
- Demitiani
- Mariniani
- Fourth Phase
- Teodem
- Lettiani–360 Association
- Democratic Space) – Liberals and centrists (Renziani–Back to the Future
- Always Forward
- Harambee
- Rutelliani–Free Democrats
- Liberal Left
- Democratic Movement–Veltroniani) – Christian leftists (Olivists
- Democrats Really) – Social democrats and socialists (Reformist Alliance
- Democrats, Laicists, Socialists
- To the Left
- Say Left
- Left for the Country
- United to the Left
- Reformists and Democrats
- Democracy and Socialism
- Democrats in Network
- Change Italy
- Simply Democrats
- Make the PD
- Freedom and Rights
- Reformist Area
- Bersaniani
- Dalemiani
- Democratic Socialists
- Remake Italy
- Left is Change)
- Alliance for Italy (2009)
- Toward North (2010)
- European Republicans Movement (2010)
- Possible (2015)
- Future to the Left (2015)
- Democratic and Progressive Movement (2017)
- Action (2019)
- Italia Viva (2019)