Political party in Italy
The Pact for Autonomy (Italian : Patto per l'Autonomia , Friulian : Pat pe Autonomie , Slovene : Pakt za Avtonomijo , German : Pakt für die Autonomie , PpA ) is a regionalist and social-liberal political party in Friuli-Venezia Giulia that aims to defend the regional autonomy and protect all linguistic minorities present in the region (Friulian , German and Slovene ).[ 1] Its leaders have been Sergio Cecotti and Massimo Moretuzzo .
The party is a member of the European Free Alliance and of the Autonomies and Environment Pact .
History
The PpA was founded as an association in 2015 and became a full-fledged party in 2017.[ 2] Its founders were local administrators of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, including Massimo Moretuzzo (mayor of Mereto di Tomba ) and Markus Maurmair (mayor of Valvasone Arzene ), who were soon elected as the party's secretary and president, respectively. A leading role was played also by Sergio Cecotti and Roberto Visentin ,[ 3] [ 4] both founding members of Lega Nord Friuli-Venezia Giulia , the former president of Friuli-Venezia Giulia in 1995–1996 and mayor of Udine in 1998–2008.
In the 2018 regional election , the PpA, with Cecotti as candidate for president, obtained 4.1% of the vote and two seats in the Regional Council .
In 2020, the PpA was instrumental in the formation of the Autonomies and Environment Pact , an alliance of alike regionalist parties, whose founding president was PpA's Roberto Visentin .[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] Other members include the Valdostan Alliance and the Slovene Union .[ 8]
In the 2023 regional election , Moretuzzo was the joint candidate of the autonomist / centre-left coalition : he was defeated by incumbent president Massimiliano Fedriga of Lega FVG, but the PpA won 6.3% of the vote and had four councillors elected, plus Moretuzzo.
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