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Political party in Italy
Bonino List
Lista Bonino
Leader
Emma Bonino
Founded
1999
Dissolved
2004
Preceded by
Pannella List
Succeeded by
Bonino-Pannella List
Ideology
Liberalism Libertarianism Pro-Europeanism
European Parliament group
Technical Group of Independents (1999–2001)
Politics of Italy
Political parties
Elections
The Bonino List (Italian: Lista Bonino) was a liberal and libertarian[1] electoral list active in Italy from 1999 to 2004. Named after Emma Bonino, a leading Radical who had been European Commissioner in 1995–1999 (appointed by Silvio Berlusconi), after the unsuccessful "Emma for President" campaign, the list was the successor of the Pannella List, active from 1992 to 1999.
^Delia Baldassarri (2013). The Simple Art of Voting: The Cognitive Shortcuts of Italian Voters. OUP USA. p. 169. ISBN 978-0-19-982824-1.
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1999 European Parliament election, the BoninoList obtained 8.7% of the vote and seven MEPs, including Emma Bonino, Marco Pannella, Marco Cappato and Benedetto...
Italian Radicals between 1992 and 1999, when it was replaced by the BoninoList. Its standard-bearer was Marco Pannella (who died in 2016), who had been...
election. The common list of The Olive Tree, comprising mainly the Democrats of the Left and The Daisy became the largest list, with an important psychological...
People's Party, Democrats, Italian Renewal and UDEUR. In 2001 the proportional list exhausted before all the deputies – which the winning party was entitled...
Pannella List, of which he was briefly secretary. During his career, Della Vedova was member of the European Parliament for the BoninoList (1999–2004)...
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which consisted of MEPs of the French Energie Radicale, the Italian BoninoList, and regionalists aligned with the European Free Alliance. The current...
the other Italian liberal parties for a list supporting the United States of Europe. On 15 December 2023, Bonino published on La Stampa a manifesto, calling...
Member of the European Parliament from 1999 to 2009. He represented the BoninoList within the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe parliamentary...
votes (%) Valdostan Union–others 27,811 45.9 Forza Italia 10,650 17.6 BoninoList 5,365 8.9 Democrats of the Left 4,516 7.5 Segni Pact – National Alliance...
an alternative list named Together. In early January 2018, Bonino and Della Vedova announced that +E would run as a stand-alone list, due to technical...
described him as a "lion of freedom". Elected in the Italian Republican Party list. Eugenio Scalfari (20 May 2016). "Addio caro Marco. Noi, i primi radicali...