Venetian Left (2013)

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Venetian Left
Sanca Veneta
Leadercollective leadership
FoundedDecember 2013 – July 2015
IdeologySocial democracy
Green politics
Venetian nationalism
Civic nationalism
Direct democracy
Political positionCentre-left to left-wing
European affiliationEuropean Free Alliance Youth
Website
sancaveneta.org

Venetian Left (Venetian: Sanca Veneta, SV) is a social-democratic and green political party in Veneto, embracing pro-Europeanism, internationalism, as well as Venetian nationalism and separatism.[1][2] Its first leaders were and . Its current leaders are , , .

The party is a member of the European Free Alliance Youth (EFAY).[3] Masarà is one its vice presidents.[4]

History[]

During a Venetist demonstration in Bassano del Grappa in December 2013, a group of left-leaning Venetists occasionally met and decided to start SV, which was officially founded as a full-fledged party in July 2015. Since then, the party has maintained relations with other Venetist parties,[5] but also with some elected members of the Venetian branch of the Democratic Party such as senator ,[6] and regional councillor .[7]

In the run-up of the 2017 autonomy referendum SV has been quite involved in campaigning, especially through "VIVA – Centre/Left Committee for the Autonomy of Veneto",[8] which included also minor members of the Democratic Party. The party has celebrated both Liberation Day and the Feast of Saint Mark, patron of Veneto, in Venice on 25 April, every year.[9]

In 2018 SV member ran at the head of the Borgo Libero list in the municipal election of Villafranca di Verona.[10] The list obtained 4.0% of the vote[11] and Cordioli was elected councillor.[12]

SV took part to the 2020 Venetian regional election[13] within the centre-left coalition supporting independent professor for President of Veneto and obtained 0.1% of the vote. Lorenzoni himself was defeated by Luca Zaia, the incumbent President hailing from the rival Liga Veneta party, 76.8% to 15.7%.[14]

References[]

  1. ^ http://sancaveneta.org/old/index.php/2014-03-14-19-37-27
  2. ^ "Indipendenza, prima curva a sinistra. Nasce Sanca Veneta | l'Indipendenza Nuova". 17 July 2015.
  3. ^ https://efay.eu/member-organisations
  4. ^ https://efay.eu/bureau
  5. ^ "Dai venetisti «anni '20» all'assalto del Campanile, ribellismo mai sopito". 22 October 2016.
  6. ^ "Referndum autonomia: riuscto il dibattito a Villafranca - Verona Settegiorni". Verona Settegiorni (in Italian). 2017-10-16. Retrieved 2018-04-22.
  7. ^ "Guarda, Visonà Dalla Pozza e Meneghello fuori dagli schemi » VicenzaPiù". www.vicenzapiu.com. Retrieved 2018-04-22.
  8. ^ https://www.facebook.com/sancaveneta/posts/1578371038850362
  9. ^ http://www.vvox.it/2017/04/26/sinistra-veneta-feste-liberazione-e-s-marco-compatibili
  10. ^ https://www.facebook.com/sancaveneta/posts/1851301004890696/
  11. ^ "Villafranca di Verona risultati elezioni comunali 2018".
  12. ^ "Villafranca di Verona (VR) - Sindaco e Amministrazione Comunale".
  13. ^ "L'Appello di Sanca Veneta: "Firmate per farci presentare la lista"". 31 July 2020.
  14. ^ "Elezioni Veneto 2020 - Risultati - Riepilogo Regionale - la Repubblica".

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