Short-lived Italian political party, comprised of former Liberals and others opposed to the so-called Scam Law, which would give a superbonus of two thirds of seats in the House for the coalition which would obtain at-large the absolute majority of votes. While the ADN did not enter the Chamber of Deputies and won only one seat in the Senate, its existence helped deny the Christian Democracy-led coalition from obtaining this absolute majority, and as such was successful in its aim of opposing the Scam Law.