Populars for Reform

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The Populars for Reform (Italian: Popolari per la Riforma ) was a Christian-democratic and liberal political party in Italy.

It was founded in 1992 by Mario Segni as a split from Christian Democracy.[1][2] The main goal of the party was electoral reform from proportional representation to a first-past-the-post system. In 1993 it merged with Democratic Alliance, which had identical goals, but, when that party decided to take part to the Alliance of Progressives with the ex-Communist Democratic Party of the Left, Segni set up an independent party again: the Patto Segni, which contested the 1994 general election in coalition with the Italian People's Party, named Pact for Italy.[1]

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