Civil Revolution

Civil Revolution (Italian: Rivoluzione Civile, RC) was a left-wing coalition of political parties in Italy. The coalition was headed by Antonio Ingroia, a former anti-mafia prosecutor of Palermo from 1992 to 2012 and then director of a UN investigation into illegal drug trade in Guatemala in 2012. In the 2013 general election the party obtained 2.2% of the vote, returning no seats in the Italian Parliament. Soon after RC was dissolved on 2 April 2013, and Ingroia launched Civil Action, a non-party association.

Civil Revolution

Civil Revolution (Italian: Rivoluzione Civile, RC) was a left-wing coalition of political parties in Italy. The coalition was headed by Antonio Ingroia, a former anti-mafia prosecutor of Palermo from 1992 to 2012 and then director of a UN investigation into illegal drug trade in Guatemala in 2012. In the 2013 general election the party obtained 2.2% of the vote, returning no seats in the Italian Parliament. Soon after RC was dissolved on 2 April 2013, and Ingroia launched Civil Action, a non-party association.