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Italian political party From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the Common Good (Per il Bene Comune, PBC) was a left-wing electoral list in Italy. Its leader was Stefano Montanari.[1][2]

The list, that ran in the 2008 general election, was supported by:
- Citizens' Political Movement (Movimento Politico dei Cittadini) — a left-wing populist party formed by senator Fernando Rossi, a former member of the Party of Italian Communists, in September 2007;[3]
- Federation of Liberal Democrats (Federazione dei Liberaldemocratici) — a social-liberal party formed by Marco Marsili in October 2003;[4][5]
- Humanist Party (Partito Umanista) — a member party of the Humanist Movement;
- Green Front (Fronte Verde) — a green party led by Vincenzo Galizia, former leader of the youth wing of the Tricolour Flame party.
In the 2008 general election the list won 0.33% of the vote (119.569 votes) for the Chamber of Deputies and 0.32% (105.827) for the Senate,[6] despite being present only in some constituencies, and no seats.[7]
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