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 | |
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Leader | Marco Gheller |
Founded | March 2019 |
Ideology | Regionalism Pro-Europeanism |
Political position | Centre |
National affiliation | Centre-left coalition |
European affiliation | European Free Alliance |
International affiliation | none |
Chamber of Deputies | 0 / 630
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Senate | 1 / 315
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European Parliament | 0 / 73
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Regional Governments | 1 / 20
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Regional Council | 15 / 35
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Composition
The alliance is composed of the following parties:
Party | Main ideology | Leader | |
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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 |
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2019 | 6,904 (3rd) | 13.9 | 0 / 76 |
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References
- 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.
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