Autonomies for Europe

Autonomies for Europe (Italian: Autonomie per l'Europa, ApE) is a regionalist[1] and centrist political coalition active in Aosta Valley, Italy, to participate in the 2019 European election. The coalition has a technical agreement with the Democratic Party (PD).[2] ApE's candidate to the European Parliament is Marco Gheller.[3] In May Great North, Pro Lombardy Independence and other small autonomist movements of Northern Italy announced their support for Gheller’s candidacy.

Autonomies for Europe

Autonomie per l'Europa
LeaderMarco Gheller
FoundedMarch 2019
IdeologyRegionalism
Pro-Europeanism
Political positionCentre
National affiliationCentre-left coalition
European affiliationEuropean Free Alliance
International affiliationnone
Chamber of Deputies
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Senate
1 / 315
European Parliament
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Regional Governments
1 / 20
Regional Council
15 / 35

Composition

The alliance is composed of the following parties:

Party Main ideology Leader
Valdostan Union (UV) Regionalism, Centrism Erik Lavévaz
Progressive Valdostan Union (UVP) Regionalism, Progressivism Giuliano Morelli
Autonomy Liberty Participation Ecology (ALPE) Regionalism, Social democracy Roberto Cunéaz
Edelweiss (SA) Regionalism, Christian democracy Carlo Marzi
Valdostan Autonomist Popular Europeanists (EPAV) Regionalism, Centrism Mauro Beccega

Originally, For Our Valley was supposed to join ApE, but they retreated, also Mouv' refused to join Autonomies for Europe.[4]

Electoral results

European Parliament

European Parliament
Election year Votes % Seats +/– Leader
2019 6,904 (3rd) 13.9
0 / 76
Marco Gheller
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References

  1. Guy Puzey (2012). "Two-Way Traffic: How Linguistic Landscapes Reflect and Influence the Politics of Language". In Durk Gorter; Heiko F. Marten; Luk Van Mensel (eds.). Minority Languages in the Linguistic Landscape. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 137. ISBN 978-0-230-27244-6.
  2. Europee, il blocco autonomista svela nome e simbolo
  3. E' Marco Gheller il candidato per Autonomie per l'Europa
  4. Meno due mesi alle elezioni europee
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