List of Political Parties in San Marino - Former Parties

Former Parties

  • City and Territory (Città e Territorio)
  • Committee for the Defense of the Republic (Comitato per la Difesa della Repubblica)
  • Committee of Freedom (Comitato della Libertà)
  • Democratic Reformers (Riformisti Democratici)
  • Democratic Sammarinese Union (Unione Sammarinese Democratica)
  • Democratic Movement (Movimento Democratico)
  • Democratic Union (Unione Democratica)
  • Socialists – Ideas in Motion (Socialisti – Idee in Movimento)
  • Movement for Constitutional Freedoms (Movimento per le Libertà Statuarie)
  • Party of Democrats (Partito dei Democratici)
  • Republican Fasces of San Marino (Fascio Repubblicano di San Marino)
  • Sammarinese Independent Democratic Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Democratico Indipendente Sammarinese)
  • Sammarinese Communist Party (Partito Comunista Sammarinese)
  • Sammarinese Democratic Progressive Party (Partito Progressista Democratico Sammarinese)
  • Sammarinese Fascist Party (Partito Fascista Sammarinese)
  • Sammarinese Republican Party (Partito Repubblicano Sammarinese)
  • Sammarinese Democratic Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Democratico Sammarinese)
  • Sammarinese Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Sammarinese)
  • Socialist Democracy (Democrazia Socialista)
  • Socialists for Reforms (Socialisti per le Riforme)
  • United Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Unitario)

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