Valdostan Renewal

Valdostan Renewal (French: Renouveau Valdôtain, RV) was a social-liberal[1] Italian political party active in the Aosta Valley.

Valdostan Renewal

Renouveau Valdôtain
LeaderCarlo Perrin
Founded2006
Dissolved12 February 2010
Split fromValdostan Union
Merged intoAutonomy Liberty Participation Ecology
Headquarterscorso Padre Lorenzo, 51
51, avenue Père Laurent
11100 Aosta/Aoste
NewspaperRenouveau Valdôtain
IdeologyRegionalism[1]
Social liberalism[1]
European affiliationEuropean Free Alliance
Website
http://www.renouveauvaldotain.eu/

It was founded in 2006 by a split from the Valdostan Union (UV), led by former President of Region Carlo Perrin. These dissidents wanted closer ties with the Italian centre-left parties of The Union.

In the 2006 general election, RV was affiliated to the Autonomy Liberty Democracy (ALD) coalition, composed of the Democrats of the Left, The Daisy, Alé Vallée, Vallée d'Aoste Vive, the Communist Refoundation Party, the Federation of the Greens and other minor parties. ALD elected Roberto Rolando Nicco of the Democrats of the Left to the Chamber of Deputies and Carlo Perrin to the Senate.

In the 2008 regional election RV formed a joint list with Vallée d'Aoste Vive (VdAV): the list won 12.5% of the vote and 5 regional deputies (out of 35), of which 3 of RV. ALD was however severely defeated by the Aosta Valley coalition.[2]

In February 2010, RV agreed to merge into a new party named Autonomy Liberty Participation Ecology (ALPE), along with VdAV, the Alternative Greens and other centre-left groups.[3]

Leadership

  • Coordinator: Lorella Vezza (2006–2007), Albert Chatrian (2007–2008),[4] Franco Vallet (2008–2010)[5]
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gollark: They say they have 200 MB of SRAM on each (16nm) chip. That sounds hilariously expensive.
gollark: It's cool that they have a Vulkan-based version instead of just supporting CUDA only.
gollark: Swap on TPU *when*?
gollark: I suppose it'll probably be an intensely horrible hack, but great!

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