Ladin Autonomist Union

The Ladin Autonomist Union (Ladin: Union Autonomista Ladina; Italian: Unione Autonomista Ladina; UAL) is a minor progressive-centrist political party in Trentino, Italy, that seeks to represent the Ladin minority in the Province and especially that living in Fassa Valley. Its main leader is Giuseppe Detomas.

Ladin Autonomist Union
PresidentGiuseppe Detomas
SecretaryMichele Anesi
Founded1983
IdeologyLadin minority interests[1]
Progressivism
Political positionCentre
Provincial Council
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Website
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The party was formed in 1983 and its founder Ezio Anesi was elected that year provincial deputy for the Italian Republican Party. In the 1992 Anesi was elected to the Italian Senate for the Italian Socialist Party.[2][3]

After the disappearance of the so-called First Republic parties, including the Socialists, the UAL formed an alliance with the Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party (PATT) at the provincial level and with The Olive Tree (l'Ulivo) at the national level. Under these agreements, Anesi was elected to the Provincial Council in 1993 from the PATT slate, while Detomas represented UAL in the Chamber of Deputies from 1996 to 2006. That was the highest point for the party.

Since the introduction in 2003 of a seat for the Ladin minority, the UAL has always prevailed. In the 2013 provincial election it won 1.1% of the vote (51.8% in Fassa Falley). However, in 2015, the party was defeated by the Fassa Association in the Fassa community elections,[4] the first after the introduction of valley communities in 2006.

In the 2016 Italian constitutional referendum won Fassa supported the No[5] with 57.9% against the UAL supported Yes[6] in Fassa Valley.[7]

Electoral results

Results are expressed in %. Before 2003, the UAL usually did not contest the elections as a stand-alone list.

1992 general1996 general2001 general2003 provincial2004 european2006 general2008 provincial2013 provincial2015 communal
Trentino2.7[lower-alpha 1]6.9[lower-alpha 2]11.1[lower-alpha 2]1.10.8[lower-alpha 3]11.9[lower-alpha 2]1.21.1
Fassa Valley31.9[lower-alpha 1]47.7[lower-alpha 2]54.5[lower-alpha 2]52.151.0[lower-alpha 3]41.9[lower-alpha 2]54.051.840.6
  1. PSI in Pergine Valsugana and Fassa Valley.
  2. First-past-the-post votes for Giuseppe Detomas.
  3. The Olive Tree in Fassa Valley.
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References

  1. Nordsieck, Wolfram (2018). "Trentino/Italy". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  2. "UAL - Union Autonomista Ladina". Movimentual.it. 2016-04-17. Retrieved 2018-03-02.
  3. "Archivio Corriere della Sera". archiviostorico.corriere.it. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  4. http://www.comunitavalle.provincia.tn.it/binary/pat_comunita_valle/elezioni_fassa_2015/composizione_Consei_componenti_eletti.1439207201.pdf
  5. "Al referendum costituzionale noi votiamo NO!" (in Italian). facebook.com. 30 November 2016.
  6. "Referendum, ecco chi si è schierato" (in Italian). trentinocorrierealpi.gelocal.it. 27 November 2016. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  7. "Provincia TRENTO". Dipartimento per gli Affari Interni e Territoriali. Retrieved 2018-09-24.
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