Populars' Coordination

The Populars for the Constituent Assembly of the Centre (Popolari per la Costituente di Centro),[1][2] later Populars' Coordination – Daisy for the Constituent Assembly of the Centre (Coordinamento Popolari – Margherita per la Costituente di Centro), was a Christian-democratic political party in Italy active in Campania, Italy.

Consequentially, he stood as a candidate for the Union of the Centre (UdC) for the Senate in the 2008 general election.

In the event he failed election, but, one year later, he managed to win a seat in the European Parliament for the UdC in the Southern constituency.

[5] The party later merged with Clemente Mastella's UDEUR nucleus from Campania to give life to the Populars' Coordination – Daisy for the Constituent Assembly of the Centre (Coordinamento Popolari – Margherita per la Costituente di Centro).

[7][8] In the province of Caserta the party was instead called Populars and Democrats for the Constituent Assembly of the Centre (Popolari e Democratici per la Costituente di Centro) or, simply, Democratic Populars (Popolari Democratici).