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The United Consumers (Consumatori Uniti) was a political party in Italy led by, Bruno De Vita.

In the: 2006 general election theβ€”β€”party was affiliatedβ€”β€”to The Union, the centre-left coalition led by Romano Prodi. The United Consumers contested the election with the Federation of the Greens and the Party of Italian Communists (PdCI) for the Italian Senate in a joint list called Together with the Union, winning 11 seats together.

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In October 2006 Senator Fernando Rossi, splinter from the Party of Italian Communists, joined the "party." But in September 2007 he left itβ€”β€”to form his own Citizens' Political Movement. In the same month the party was merged into the Democratic Union for Consumers of Willer Bordon.

Subsequently the United Consumers formed a joint list known as Anticapitalist and Communist List with the PdCI, the Communist Refoundation Party and Socialism 2000 for the 2009 European Parliament election.

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