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Lega Piemonte

Lega Piemonte (English: Piedmont League), whose complete name is Lega Piemonte per Salvini Premier (English: Piedmont League for Salvini Premier), is a regionalist political party active in Piedmont. Established in 1987, it was one of the founding "national" sections of Lega Nord (LN) in 1991 and has been the regional section of Lega per Salvini Premier (LSP) in Piedmont since 2020.

Lega Piemonte
SecretaryRiccardo Molinari
Founded1987 (as MAP/AP)
1991 (as LNP)
2020 (as LP)
IdeologyRegionalism
Federalism
Populism
National affiliationLega Nord (1991–2020)
Lega per Salvini Premier (2020–present)
Regional Council of Piedmont
23 / 51
Chamber of Deputies (Piedmont seats)
13 / 45
Senate (Piedmont seats)
5 / 22
Party flag
Website
https://legapiemonte.org

Its leader is Riccardo Molinari, who is also LSP leader in the Chamber of Deputies.

Roberto Cota, who led the party from 2001 to 2016, was President of Piedmont from 2010 to 2014.

History edit

Early years edit

The party was founded in April 1987 by splinters from Piedmontese Union (Union Piemontèisa, UP) led by Gipo Farassino and Mario Borghezio. This group, which took the name of Piedmontese Autonomist Movement (Moviment Autonomista Piemontèis, MAP) and later Autonomist Piedmont (Piemont Autonomista, PA), wanted to make an alliance with Lega Lombarda of Umberto Bossi, in contrast with UP leader Roberto Gremmo.[1]

PA participated in the 1989 European Parliament election as part of the coalition Lega Lombarda – Alleanza Nord. In 1989–1990 it took part to the process of integration of the northern regionalist parties, ahead of regional elections, and, finally, in February 1991, it was merged into Lega Nord, taking the current name. Farassino continued to lead the party through the process and after.

In 1994 Farassino fended off a challenge by Oreste Rossi and was narrowly re-elected national secretary.[2]

In the 1996 general election the party obtained its highest result: 18.2%.

In 1997 Farassino was replaced as secretary by Domenico Comino.[2]

Splits and recovery edit

In 1999 the party suffered a damaging split when Comino left the party over disagreements with Umberto Bossi, federal secretary of Lega Nord, and started his own party, which was integrated into the Autonomists for Europe (ApE) in 2000.[2]

Troubled by splits and a huge loss of popular support (the party was reduced from 18.2% to 7.8% in just three years), LNP entered into the centre-right House of Freedoms coalition. From 2000 to 2005 the party took part to the regional government led by Enzo Ghigo (Forza Italia), which included LNP long-time leader Gipo Farassino as regional minister of Culture, while Roberto Cota was appointed President of the Regional Council.

In 2001 Cota was elected national secretary of LNP with the mandate of re-building the party.

Between 2006 and 2008 the party doubled its share of vote from 6.3% to 12.3%. Subsequently, Cota became floor leader of Lega Nord in the Chamber of Deputies.

In the 2009 European Parliament election LNP increased again its share reaching 15.7%, its best electoral result since 1996.

Cota President of Piedmont edit

In the run-up of the 2010 regional election, Cota was chosen as joint candidate for President by The People of Freedom (PdL) and Lega Nord.[3] During the campaign, Cota declared it was time to rewrite the history of Italian unification, that was led by the Kingdom of Sardinia under the House of Savoy, as even Camillo Benso di Cavour, Italy's first Prime Minister, did not intend to unify the whole Italian Peninsula and, later, favoured a federal reform of the new Kingdom of Italy: Piedmont was to be once again independent. Cota, a republican with no nostalgia for the monarchy, maintained that his message would do well and he would overcome the relative weakness of LNP if compared with Liga Veneta (Veneto) and Lega Lombarda (Lombardy). In Cota's view, most of his support would come from industrial workers, including those of Southern Italian descent, and Catholics embarrassed by incumbent President Mercedes Bresso's secularism.[4]

In March Cota was narrowly elected President (he took 47.3% of the vote against Bresso's 46.9%) and LNP tripled the number of its seats in the Regional Council from four to twelve. Instrumental for Cota's victory were the strong showing of Beppe Grillo's Five Star Movement, which gained 3.7% of the vote mainly from centre-left voters, and the Catholic vote that tilted to Cota, disappointing the Union of the Centre, allied with Bresso in the election.

Cota was forced to resign in early 2014, due to irregularities committed in 2010 by one of its supporting lists in filing the slates for the regional election, and chose not to stand again. In the 2014 regional election Democrat Sergio Chiamparino was elected President of Piedmont and LNP was reduced to a mere 7.3% of the vote.

From Cota to Molinari edit

In February 2016, during a hard-fought national congress, Riccardo Molinari replaced Cota as national secretary. Molinari, who was supported by the new Lega Nord federal secretary Matteo Salvini, obtained 446 votes (55.1%) from delegates, while his opponent Gianna Gancia, the incumbent national president chiefly supported by Gianluca Buonanno MEP and her husband and party heavyweight Roberto Calderoli, 364 votes (44.9%).[5][6][7][8] Subsequently, Stefano Allasia was elected president.[9]

In the 2018 general election the party obtained 22.6% of the vote, its best result ever. However, in the 2019 regional election, the party exceeded that result, gaining 37.1% of the vote. After the election, Molinari was elected leader of the federal party in the Chamber of Deputies.

Following the formation of Lega per Salvini Premier and the 2019 federal congress of the LN, after which the latter became practically inactive, in February 2020 the LNP was re-established as Lega Piemonte per Salvini Premier in order to become the regional section of the new party. The founding members of the new LP were Molinari, Alberto Gusmeroli, Alessandro Giglio Vigna, Andrea Giaccone and Flavio Gastaldi.[10] Molinari continued to led the party as commissioner.

In June 2023, during a party congress, Molinari, who had an increasing role at the party's federal level as floor leader in the Chamber of Deputies,[11] was unanimously confirmed as party leader in Piedmont, becoming secretary.[12][13][14][15]

Popular support edit

The party has its strongholds in the outer provinces, as well as in rural and in mountain areas of Piedmont. In the 2010 regional election it won 25.3% in Cuneo, 24.4% in Vercelli, 21.6% in Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, 21.1% in Novara, 20.6% in Asti and 20.2% in Biella. In the more recent 2018 general election the party obtained 25-28% in the single-seat constituencies of southern Piedmont (Cuneo, Alba, Asti and Alessandria) and those of northern Piedmont (Novara, Biella and Verbania).

The electoral results of Lega Nord Piemont in the Region are shown in the table below.

1990 regional 1992 general 1994 general 1995 regional 1996 general 1999 European 2000 regional 2001 general 2004 European 2005 regional 2006 general 2008 general 2009 European 2010 regional
5.1 16.3 15.7 9.9 18.2 7.8 7.6 5.9 8.2 8.5 6.3 12.6 15.7 16.7
2013 general 2014 regional 2014 European 2018 general 2019 European 2019 regional 2022 general
4.8 7.3 7.6 22.6 37.1 37.1 10.7

Leadership edit

  • Secretary: Gipo Farassino (1987–1997), Domenico Comino (1997–1999), Bernardino Bosio (1999–2001), Roberto Cota (2001–2016), Riccardo Molinari (2016–present, commissioner 2020–2023)
  • President: Angelo Colli (1991–1992), Domenico Comino (1994–1997), Bernardino Bosio (1997–1999), Silvano Straneo (2000–2001), Oreste Rossi (2001–2004), Mario Borghezio (2004–2011), Gianna Gancia (2012–2016), Stefano Allasia (2016–2020)

External links edit

  • Official website

References edit

  1. ^ David Parenzo; Davide Romano, Romanzo Padano. Da Bossi a Bossi. Storia della Lega, Sperling & Kupfer, Milan 2009, p. 48
  2. ^ a b c (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-02-13. Retrieved 2012-07-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Il Pdl a Pd e Udc: basta tensioni Regionali, il Veneto alla Lega. Archiviostorico.corriere.it. Retrieved on 2013-08-24.
  4. ^ Cota, «lotta» a Cavour e ai Savoia «I meridionali di qui voteranno me». Archiviostorico.corriere.it. Retrieved on 2013-08-24.
  5. ^ "Lega Nord, Riccardo Molinari è il nuovo segretario del partito in Piemonte: finisce l'era Cota". 14 February 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  6. ^ "Torino. Scintille al congresso della Lega Nord, tutti contro Cota". 14 February 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  7. ^ "Lega Nord, Molinari nuovo segretario". Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  8. ^ "Riccardo Molinari nuovo segretario nazionale della Lega in Piemonte". 14 February 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  9. ^ "Nominati i nuovi vertici della Lega Nord Piemont". 9 March 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  10. ^ "Salvini battezza la nuova Lega". Lo Spiffero. Retrieved 2024-03-06.
  11. ^ "La Lega del pugnale. Molinari e Fedriga si preparano per il dopo Salvini. Sono già sfidanti". www.ilfoglio.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-03-06.
  12. ^ "Riccardo Molinari rieletto segretario regionale della Lega Piemonte". TorinoToday (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-03-06.
  13. ^ Feola, Marcello (2023-06-25). "Lega Piemonte: Molinari rieletto segretario - Il Piccolo". www.ilpiccolo.net (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-03-06.
  14. ^ "Riccardo Molinari confermato alla guida della Lega in Piemonte". www.ideawebtv.it - Quotidiano on line della provincia di Cuneo (in Italian). 2023-06-26. Retrieved 2024-03-06.
  15. ^ Venuti, Andrea (2023-06-25). "Lega Piemonte: Riccardo Molinari rieletto segretario del partito". Quotidiano Piemontese (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-03-06.

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Lega Piemonte English Piedmont League whose complete name is Lega Piemonte per Salvini Premier English Piedmont League for Salvini Premier is a regionalist political party active in Piedmont Established in 1987 it was one of the founding national sections of Lega Nord LN in 1991 and has been the regional section of Lega per Salvini Premier LSP in Piedmont since 2020 Lega PiemonteSecretaryRiccardo MolinariFounded1987 as MAP AP 1991 as LNP 2020 as LP IdeologyRegionalismFederalismPopulismNational affiliationLega Nord 1991 2020 Lega per Salvini Premier 2020 present Regional Council of Piedmont23 51Chamber of Deputies Piedmont seats 13 45Senate Piedmont seats 5 22Party flagWebsitehttps legapiemonte orgPolitics of PiedmontPolitical partiesElectionsIts leader is Riccardo Molinari who is also LSP leader in the Chamber of Deputies Roberto Cota who led the party from 2001 to 2016 was President of Piedmont from 2010 to 2014 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Splits and recovery 1 3 Cota President of Piedmont 1 4 From Cota to Molinari 2 Popular support 3 Leadership 4 External links 5 ReferencesHistory editEarly years edit The party was founded in April 1987 by splinters from Piedmontese Union Union Piemonteisa UP led by Gipo Farassino and Mario Borghezio This group which took the name of Piedmontese Autonomist Movement Moviment Autonomista Piemonteis MAP and later Autonomist Piedmont Piemont Autonomista PA wanted to make an alliance with Lega Lombarda of Umberto Bossi in contrast with UP leader Roberto Gremmo 1 PA participated in the 1989 European Parliament election as part of the coalition Lega Lombarda Alleanza Nord In 1989 1990 it took part to the process of integration of the northern regionalist parties ahead of regional elections and finally in February 1991 it was merged into Lega Nord taking the current name Farassino continued to lead the party through the process and after In 1994 Farassino fended off a challenge by Oreste Rossi and was narrowly re elected national secretary 2 In the 1996 general election the party obtained its highest result 18 2 In 1997 Farassino was replaced as secretary by Domenico Comino 2 Splits and recovery edit In 1999 the party suffered a damaging split when Comino left the party over disagreements with Umberto Bossi federal secretary of Lega Nord and started his own party which was integrated into the Autonomists for Europe ApE in 2000 2 Troubled by splits and a huge loss of popular support the party was reduced from 18 2 to 7 8 in just three years LNP entered into the centre right House of Freedoms coalition From 2000 to 2005 the party took part to the regional government led by Enzo Ghigo Forza Italia which included LNP long time leader Gipo Farassino as regional minister of Culture while Roberto Cota was appointed President of the Regional Council In 2001 Cota was elected national secretary of LNP with the mandate of re building the party Between 2006 and 2008 the party doubled its share of vote from 6 3 to 12 3 Subsequently Cota became floor leader of Lega Nord in the Chamber of Deputies In the 2009 European Parliament election LNP increased again its share reaching 15 7 its best electoral result since 1996 Cota President of Piedmont edit In the run up of the 2010 regional election Cota was chosen as joint candidate for President by The People of Freedom PdL and Lega Nord 3 During the campaign Cota declared it was time to rewrite the history of Italian unification that was led by the Kingdom of Sardinia under the House of Savoy as even Camillo Benso di Cavour Italy s first Prime Minister did not intend to unify the whole Italian Peninsula and later favoured a federal reform of the new Kingdom of Italy Piedmont was to be once again independent Cota a republican with no nostalgia for the monarchy maintained that his message would do well and he would overcome the relative weakness of LNP if compared with Liga Veneta Veneto and Lega Lombarda Lombardy In Cota s view most of his support would come from industrial workers including those of Southern Italian descent and Catholics embarrassed by incumbent President Mercedes Bresso s secularism 4 In March Cota was narrowly elected President he took 47 3 of the vote against Bresso s 46 9 and LNP tripled the number of its seats in the Regional Council from four to twelve Instrumental for Cota s victory were the strong showing of Beppe Grillo s Five Star Movement which gained 3 7 of the vote mainly from centre left voters and the Catholic vote that tilted to Cota disappointing the Union of the Centre allied with Bresso in the election Cota was forced to resign in early 2014 due to irregularities committed in 2010 by one of its supporting lists in filing the slates for the regional election and chose not to stand again In the 2014 regional election Democrat Sergio Chiamparino was elected President of Piedmont and LNP was reduced to a mere 7 3 of the vote From Cota to Molinari edit In February 2016 during a hard fought national congress Riccardo Molinari replaced Cota as national secretary Molinari who was supported by the new Lega Nord federal secretary Matteo Salvini obtained 446 votes 55 1 from delegates while his opponent Gianna Gancia the incumbent national president chiefly supported by Gianluca Buonanno MEP and her husband and party heavyweight Roberto Calderoli 364 votes 44 9 5 6 7 8 Subsequently Stefano Allasia was elected president 9 In the 2018 general election the party obtained 22 6 of the vote its best result ever However in the 2019 regional election the party exceeded that result gaining 37 1 of the vote After the election Molinari was elected leader of the federal party in the Chamber of Deputies Following the formation of Lega per Salvini Premier and the 2019 federal congress of the LN after which the latter became practically inactive in February 2020 the LNP was re established as Lega Piemonte per Salvini Premier in order to become the regional section of the new party The founding members of the new LP were Molinari Alberto Gusmeroli Alessandro Giglio Vigna Andrea Giaccone and Flavio Gastaldi 10 Molinari continued to led the party as commissioner In June 2023 during a party congress Molinari who had an increasing role at the party s federal level as floor leader in the Chamber of Deputies 11 was unanimously confirmed as party leader in Piedmont becoming secretary 12 13 14 15 Popular support editThe party has its strongholds in the outer provinces as well as in rural and in mountain areas of Piedmont In the 2010 regional election it won 25 3 in Cuneo 24 4 in Vercelli 21 6 in Verbano Cusio Ossola 21 1 in Novara 20 6 in Asti and 20 2 in Biella In the more recent 2018 general election the party obtained 25 28 in the single seat constituencies of southern Piedmont Cuneo Alba Asti and Alessandria and those of northern Piedmont Novara Biella and Verbania The electoral results of Lega Nord Piemont in the Region are shown in the table below 1990 regional 1992 general 1994 general 1995 regional 1996 general 1999 European 2000 regional 2001 general 2004 European 2005 regional 2006 general 2008 general 2009 European 2010 regional5 1 16 3 15 7 9 9 18 2 7 8 7 6 5 9 8 2 8 5 6 3 12 6 15 7 16 72013 general 2014 regional 2014 European 2018 general 2019 European 2019 regional 2022 general4 8 7 3 7 6 22 6 37 1 37 1 10 7Leadership editSecretary Gipo Farassino 1987 1997 Domenico Comino 1997 1999 Bernardino Bosio 1999 2001 Roberto Cota 2001 2016 Riccardo Molinari 2016 present commissioner 2020 2023 President Angelo Colli 1991 1992 Domenico Comino 1994 1997 Bernardino Bosio 1997 1999 Silvano Straneo 2000 2001 Oreste Rossi 2001 2004 Mario Borghezio 2004 2011 Gianna Gancia 2012 2016 Stefano Allasia 2016 2020 External links editOfficial websiteReferences edit David Parenzo Davide Romano Romanzo Padano Da Bossi a Bossi Storia della Lega Sperling amp Kupfer Milan 2009 p 48 a b c Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2012 02 13 Retrieved 2012 07 08 a href 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