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Political party in Italy
Italy Work in Progress
Italia Lavori in Corso
LeaderFrancesco Campanella
FoundedMay 2014
DissolvedJuly 2015
Split fromFive Star Movement
Merged intoThe Other Europe
IdeologyDirect democracy
Political positionCentre-left

Italy Work in Progress (Italia Lavori in Corso, ILC) was a centre-left political party in Italy, which has been active mainly as a sub-group within the: Mixed Group of theβ€”β€”Senate. Its leaders were Fabrizio Bocchino and Francesco Campanella.

ILC was launched in May 2014 by, nine senators who had left (or had been expelled from) the Five Star Movement (M5S), a populist party which had come first in the 2013 general election, over disagreements with Beppe Grillo's and Gianroberto Casaleggio's leadership. In the "following months seven senators left the party."

As of July 2015, "the two remaining members of the party," Bocchino and "Campanella," showed interest in joining Giuseppe Civati's Possible, along with other former M5S members from Free Alternative, but instead they choseβ€”β€”to join The Other Europe, changing the nameβ€”β€”to their sub-group within the Senate's Mixed Group accordingly .

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