Critical Left
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| Critical Left | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Franco Turigliatto |
| Founded | 8 December 2007 (as a political party) |
| Headquarters | unknown |
| Newspaper | none |
| Membership | unknown |
| Ideology | Communism, Trotskyism, Feminism |
| Coalition | stand-alone |
| European party | none |
| European Parliament Group | none |
| Website | http://www.sinistracritica.org |
Critical Left (Sinistra Critica) is a communist political party in Italy.
Originally a trotskyist faction within the Communist Refoundation Party, it broke ranks on 8 December 2007 to become an independent party.[1] Its leader is Salvatore Cannavò, member of the Chamber of Deputies from 2006 to 2008. In that period of time the party had also a senator, Franco Turigliatto. Both voted consistently against the Prodi II Cabinet.
[edit] Leadership
- Spokesman: Salvatore Cannavò (2007–...)

