Talk:Italy First (political party)

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I moved the article back to Italy First (political party) for several reasons. Here are three: 1) the name is consistent with other articles (please note that what are called associazione or movimento in Italian journalistic/political language are parties per se; 2) the name is shorter and clearer from an English-language point of view; 3) the article is linked this way in several articles. Please note that moves are to be done only when really necessary, prefereably after a debate (especially when other users are editing the article) and by taking care of double redirects right after. --Checco (talk) 09:03, 13 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

@Maremmano: Please stop moving the article without discussing and previously seeking consensus. Thanks, --Checco (talk) 15:38, 14 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

One more thing. Here is what article 2 of the party's constitution says:

"PRIMA L’ITALIA", pertanto, ha tra i suoi scopi quello della partecipazione con liste di propri candidati, anche in collegamento, in unione o in via congiunta con altre forze e formazioni politiche, alle consultazioni elettorali che si terranno per il rinnovo del Parlamento nazionale, per l’elezione dei Presidenti delle Regioni e per il rinnovo dei Consigli regionali, per l’elezione dei Sindaci e per il rinnovo dei Consigli comunali, per l’elezione dei componenti italiani al Parlamento europeo, oltre che per l’elezione dei componenti di ogni altro consesso politico o amministrativo di cui è previsto il rinnovo elettivo.

A party can be parliamentary-only (think of early British parties), but that's not our case. Every grouping seeking to take part to elections is a party in all respects—and it does not matter that its members describe it as a movimento or an associazione. Politicians are not political scientists. Btw, also the Five Star Movement, Lega Nord and many other Italian parties want to be considered "movements", but they are parties too. --Checco (talk) 15:48, 14 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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