The Christian-democratic faction of SC, led by Mario Mauro, Lorenzo Dellai, Andrea Olivero and Lucio Romano, left, along with the UdC, to form the For Italy groups.
[1][2][3] In July 2014 Mauro's party, the Populars for Italy (PpI), suffered the split of its left-wing, which formed Solidary Democracy (Demo.S), while remaining part of the joint parliamentary groups.
In October 2014 two deputies, who were once PpI members, left For Italy in order to join the Democratic Party (PD).
Also in November the three PpI senators left For Italy in order to join Great Autonomies and Freedom,[8] a centre-right miscellaneous group.
[10] After these movements, the For Italy group in Chamber was left with 13 deputies (8 Demo.S, 3 CD and 2 PpI) and the one in the Senate was effectively disbanded.