Humanist Party
Partito Umanista
Secretary-GeneralGiovanna Ubaldeschi
Founded1984
Headquartersvia La Nebbia, 9 - 00168 Rome
IdeologyUniversal humanism
Pacifism
European affiliationHumanist International
Website
www.partitoumanista.it

The Humanist Party (Italian: Partito Umanista, PU) is a minor political party in Italy. Founded in 1984, the party is a member of the Humanist International.[1] It has never been represented in either the Italian Chamber of Deputies or the Italian Senate, the two houses of the Parliament of Italy.

Its long-time leader was Giorgio Schultze (secretary since 1996 to 2003), who is currently spokesman of the Humanist Movement in Europe.[2][3] In 2005 Marina Larena was elected new secretary of the party.

The party did not take part to the 2008 general election, but some Humanist activists ran as independents in the lists of The Left – The Rainbow and For the Common Good, both left-wing coalitions. In the 2009 European Parliament election, Schultze run as a candidate for Italy of Values (IdV).[4] This choice was criticized by those who acknowledged the IdV's law and order policies over immigration.

In 2010, after a period of organizational difficulties, Tony Manigrasso was elected secretary of the party and he was reconfirmed also in 2012. In 2014 he was replaced by Valerio Colombo.[5] Subsequently Giovanna Ubaldeschi was appointed secretary of the party.

References

  1. "INTERNATIONAL HUMANIST PARTY". Humanist Movement. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  2. "Il Partito Umanista sostiene alle Elezioni Europee del 6 e 7 giugno Giorgio Schultze". Partito Umanista (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  3. "Giorgio Shultze - portavoce europeo del Movimento Umanista". Umanisti.it. Archived from the original on 2009-05-23. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
  4. "L'Idv schiera Giorgio Schultze: "Fonti pulite e no al nucleare"". Il Giorno (in Italian). 2009-05-24. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  5. "Formata la nuova Equipe di Coordinamento Nazionale 2014-2016". Partitoumanista.it. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
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