Movement of National Responsibility

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Movement of National Responsibility
Movimento di Responsabilità Nazionale
LeaderDomenico Scilipoti
Founded9 December 2010
Dissolved16 November 2013
Merged intoForza Italia
IdeologyPopulism
Centrism
Political positionCentre-right

The Movement of National Responsibility (Movimento di Responsabilità Nazionale, MRN) was a small centrist parliamentary political party in Italy led by Domenico Scilipoti.

Background[edit]

The party was founded on 9 December 2010 by three deputies coming from centre-left parties and headed to support the centre-right government led by Silvio Berlusconi: Massimo Calearo (ex-PD and ex-ApI), Bruno Cesario (ex-PD and ex-ApI) and Domenico Scilipoti (ex-IdV).[1] On 14 December the three deputies voted in favour of Berlusconi in a close vote of confidence.[2] In October 2011 the party had its first congress: Scilipoti was confirmed secretary and Cesario president.[3]

On 20 January 2011 the MRN was a founding component of Responsible Initiative, a centre-right group in the Italian Chamber of Deputies.[4][5]

In October 2012, the balance of accounts of the People of Freedom showed that the Movement of National Responsibility had received €49,000 of financial support from PdL for posters advertising the MRN's founding congress.[6]

In 2013 the party joined Forza Italia.

Scilipotism[edit]

Scilipotism is a neologism that appeared in the spoken language in December 2010, after Domenico Scilipoti, elected in an opposition party (Italia dei Valori) left the party and started supporting the Berlusconi Government coalition.[7] The neologism seems to describe such a sudden transformation of political ideas and, particularly, of Parliament position (in Italy known as il salto della quaglia – the jump of the quail) [8] for uncertain personal reasons but, certainly, for the advantage of the new political side. A group of "scilipotists" made the Berlusconi Government surviving for about one more year.

As per the International Business Times, '"Everybody says that I am crazy, but I don't care. They said the same to Ezra Pound," said Scilipoti during the seminar. Pound was confined to a U.S. mental hospital after the war.' [9]

Leadership[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Archivio Corriere della Sera".
  2. ^ "Berlusconi vince per tre voti e va al Colle Poi da Vespa: "Con Fli trattative chiuse"".
  3. ^ "Archivio Corriere della Sera".
  4. ^ "Nascono i Responsabili con 2 prestiti PDL ma governo non ha maggioranza assoluta - Il Messaggero". www.ilmessaggero.it. Archived from the original on 2011-01-22.
  5. ^ "Ecco i 21 responsabili pronti a difendere Berlusconi. Così cambiano i giochi nelle commissioni decisive".
  6. ^ Cuzzocrea, Annalisa (31 October 2012), "Spuntano i fondi ai transfughi così il partito ha finanziato Scilipoti", La Repubblica
  7. ^ Emsden, Christopher (21 November 2011). "Italian Rebel MP Suggests Italy Not Liable For Its Public Debt". NASDAQ. Dow Jones & Company. Retrieved 15 December 2011.
  8. ^ IL SUO NUOVO “MOVIMENTO” A BROLO (ME). SESSANTA GIOVANI OSTENTANO IL PROPRIO DISSENSO. (January 2011). "Scilipoti, Dopo il "Salto della Quaglia" Presenta". orbamoderna.info. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  9. ^ Mezzofiore, Gianluca (14 December 2011). "Berlusconi Allies Linked to Florence Killer Gianluca Casseri's Far-Right Group". International Business Times. Retrieved 15 December 2011.

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