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  Party Name Democrats of the Left
  Party Name Italian Democratici di Sinistra
  Party Logo
  Party Status Italian National Party
  Leader Piero Fassino
  Coalition The Union
  Newspaper L'Unità
  Ideology Social-Democracy , Democratic Socialism (minority factions)
  Website wwwdsonlineit
  Foundation February 3 , 1991 (as PDS)<br/> February 13 , 1998 (as DS)


The Democrats of the Left ( Left-wing Political Party , part of the Ulivo electoral coalition.

The party developed from the PDS (''Partito democratico della Sinistra'' or ''PDS'', " Democratic Party Of The Left "), which in turn was a reshaping of the Italian Communist Party into a Social Democratic party. Under the leadership of Massimo D'Alema , the party merged with other minor like-minded movements, and took the current name, removing the Hammer And Sickle from its symbol and substituting it with a rose.


CURRENT LEADERSHIP


The current secretary is Piero Fassino , elected with 61.8% of party members' votes during the second National Congress in November of 2001 . Piero Fassino was the candidate of a mainstream Third Way tendency. The candidacy of Giovanni Berlinguer , endorsed by radical democrats, Democratic Socialists and the CGIL trade union, gained 34.1% of party members votes. The right wing of the party, led by Enrico Morando , got 4.1%.

Piero Fassino has been re-elected during the third National Congress, in february 2005 with 79.1% of party members' votes. No other candidates were present, but left-wing candidates ran for congressional delegates and received 14.56% of party members votes won by the ''DS Left—returning to win'', 3.98% by the ''DS Left for socialism'' and 2.36% by the ''Ecologist Left''.


INTERNAL STRUCTURE


Inside the party are several organized political tendency associations. On the right wing the ''Liberal'' association have a strongly moderate Third Way or Radical Middle political agenda.

The left-wing opposition is lead by the ''DS Left—returning to win'' (Italian: ''Sinistra DS—per tornare a vincere''), a left-of-.

The core of the .

Inside the party, there is often a somewhat simplistic distinction between reformists (''riformisti'') and radicals (''radicali'' or ''massimalisti''), indicating respectively the mainstream or the left-wing area, formerly know as ''correntone''.

Several personalities formerly inside or close to the left-wing area of the party, as Pietro Folena , Pietro Ingrao and Achille Occhetto, are now approaching or joining the Communist Refoundation Party which, from his sixth congress held in January 2005 , is moving torward a more heterogenous, non-sectarian and strongly pacifist kind of left-wing party.

In the autonomous region of also as ''Levi Demokrati'' ( Slovenian for Left-Wing Democrats), in the towns where the Slovenian minority is present.

In the European Parliament it has 12 MEPs, who sit as part of the Party Of European Socialists group.


PARTY LEADERHIP