Freedom and Autonomy

Freedom and Autonomy

Freedom and Autonomy ("Libertà e Autonomia", UPV) was a regionalist social-democratic and centrist Italian electoral list active in Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

It was formed for the 2003 regional election by disgruntled members of Forza Italia, mainly social-democrats, who are a strong faction within that party in the Region. The could not agree with the decision of the national party not to candidate Renzo Tondo, the incumbent President of the Region, for that post again and to candidate instead Alessandra Guerra, member of Lega Nord Friuli. The leader of the group, Ferruccio Saro, was candidate for President and took 2.8% of the votes.

Since then Saro continued to be member of Forza Italia (he was at the time member of the Chamber of Deputies), but was elected to the Senate in the 2006 general election for the Movement for Autonomy, although in the list of Forza Italia in Liguria. In 2008 Tondo, who never left the party, is again candidate for President of the Region and Saro is a candidate in the general election to the Senate in the regional list of Forza Italia.


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