The Labour and Freedom List (Lista Lavoro e Libertà, 3L) was a political party in Italy led by Giulio Tremonti formed in October 2012 and dissolved less than six months later.
[3] At the party's founding convention, on 6–7 October 2012, speakers included Rino Formica, a former minister of Finance, of whom Tremonti was a protégé within the PSI.
[4][5] Tremonti, who had been four times minister of Economy and Finance (1994–1995, 2001–2004, 2005–2006, 2008–2012) under Silvio Berlusconi and vice president of Forza Italia (2005–2009), was thus leaving The People of Freedom, the party of which he had been among the leading founding member in 2009.
On 5 December Tremonti signed a political pact with Roberto Maroni, leader of Lega Nord (LN).
[6] This led to an electoral pact for the 2013 general election, under which Tremonti and his followers were included in Lega Nord's lists.