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Andrea Causin (Mestre, 13 September 1972) is an Italian politician from Veneto.
In 2009 Causin was appointed regional deputy-secretary of the PD, but he resigned in 2010 over disagreements with party leadership.[3] In early 2011 he left the PD altogether.[4] Subsequently, he joined Toward North (VN), launched by Massimo Cacciari as an alternative both to the PD and Liga Veneta–Lega Nord.[4][5] In 2012 Causin was appointed regional coordinator of Future Italy (IF), along with Manfredi Ravetto and Jacopo Silva.[6] Through VN and IF, he joined Civic Choice (SC).