Lists of Slavs and Germans

Lists of Slavs and Germans (Liste di Slavi e Tedeschi) was the collective name given to the political parties representing Slovene and German minorities in northern Italy between World War I and the Fascist regime.

Lists of Slavs and Germans

Liste di Slavi e Tedeschi
IdeologyRegionalism
German-speaking minority interests
Slovene minority interests
Political positionBig tent

Most Slovene-speakers resided in the Julian March, most German-speakers in South Tyrol.

History

In the Julian March the list was organised by Josip Vilfan. In South Tyrol it consisted of the Deutscher Verband (DV), a political party formed by the merger of the Christian-democratic Tiroler Volkspartei (TVP) and the national-liberal Deutschfreiheitliche Partei (DFP); the DV was successively led by Eduard Reut-Nicolussi and Karl Tinzl.

In the 1921 general election the Lists won a combined 1.3% of the vote and 9 seats in the Chamber of Deputies.[1]

In the 1924 general election the Lists won a combined 0.9% and 4 seats.

In 1922 the Lists opposed the formation of Benito Mussolini's Fascist government, which would forbid other languages and all the parties except the National Fascist Party. Consequently, the Lists ceased to exist.

Electoral results

Chamber of Deputies
Election year Votes % Seats +/− Leader
1921 88,648 (11th) 1.3
9 / 535
Josip Vilfan
1924 62,491 (1th) 0.9
4 / 535
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Josip Vilfan
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gollark: I was also not there since yesterday, when I agreed to not go there.
gollark: I did not steal EEPROMs. They were in claims, so I couldn't have.
gollark: What do you mean "need to map"?
gollark: I feel like that would open me to horrific quantities of arbitrage since I haven't watched the markets in several months.

References

  1. Piergiorgio Corbetta; Maria Serena Piretti, Atlante storico-elettorale d'Italia, Zanichelli, Bologna 2009
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