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The Civic List (Trentino)

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The Civic List
La Civica
PresidentMattia Gottardi
Founded2019
Preceded byTrentino Civic List
HeadquartersVia Nazario Sauro 2, Tione di Trento
IdeologyRegionalism
Christian democracy
Political positionCentre
Regional affiliationCentre-right coalition
Provincial Council
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Website
www.lacivica.net

The Civic List (Italian: La Civica, LC) is a regionalist political party active in Trentino.

History

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La Civica was founded in 2019, following the death of Rodolfo Borga, founder and leader of the Trentino Civic List, by the provincial assessor Mattia Gottardi and the provincial councilor Vanessa Masé, who considered their former party formally closed. Gottardi and Masé also explained that for structural, formal, organizational and legal reasons, the logo of the Trentino Civic List would no longer be usable for future elections.[1]

The decision to close the former party was contested by Antonio Coradello, city councilor in Trento, who harshly criticized Gottardi and Masé and declared that the Trentino Civic List was still active.[2][3]

In the 2023 provincial election, the party won 4.9% of the vote and two councillors.

In the 2024 European Parliament election, the party will support the South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP).[4]

Leadership

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Election results

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European Parliament

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Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– EP Group
2024 Mattia Gottardi Into SVP
0 / 76
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Provincial elections

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Election Leader Votes % Seats +/–
2023 Mattia Gottardi 11,285 4.85
2 / 35
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References

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  1. ^ Nasce La Civica... e in Civica Trentina è caos
  2. ^ Coradello (Civica Trentina): «Prendiamo atto della scelta di Gottardi e Masè che da questo momento sono fuori dal partito»
  3. ^ Coradello: «Noi andiamo avanti, lo vuole Borga»
  4. ^ "Da Cristina Guarda capolista di Alleanza Verdi Sinistra a Ferrari, da Ambrosi a Raffaelli, tutti i candidati del Nord Est per le Europee". www.ildolomiti.it (in Italian). 2 May 2024. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
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