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S.O.S. Italy (Italian: S.O.S. Italia) was an Italian political party led by the Udinese businessman Diego Volpe Pasini.
S.O.S. Italy S.O.S. Italia | |
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Leader | Diego Volpe Pasini |
Founded | 1996 |
Dissolved | c.2012 |
Headquarters | Udine |
Ideology | Right-wing populism Consumer protection |
Political position | Centre-right |
The party was founded in 1996 with the aim of protecting the rights of consumers and defending the traditions of Western civilization.[1]
In the 2006 general election the party, affiliated to the House of Freedoms, got only 0.02% of the vote for the Chamber and 0.01% of the vote for the Senate.
In the 2008 Italian local elections Pasini was elected municipal councilor of Udine with 4.86% of the vote (SOS Italy, instead, scored 1.82% of the vote) but he was raised by the office on 22 November 2008, after being arrested following a conviction for infringement of family assistance obligations.[2]
The party continued its activities until 2012, when Pasini finally joined Moderates in Revolution.