翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Aoshakuna
・ Aoshima
・ Aoshima (surname)
・ Aoshima Bunka Kyozai
・ Aoshima Station
・ Aoshima Subtropical Botanical Garden
・ Aoshima, Ehime
・ Aoshima, Miyazaki
・ Aoshima-jinja
・ AOSS
・ Aosta
・ Aosta Cathedral
・ Aosta Mechanized Brigade
・ Aosta railway station
・ Aosta Valley
Aosta Valley (political coalition)
・ Aosta Valley Airport
・ Aosta Valley Nation
・ Aosta Valley University
・ Aostan French
・ Aoste, Isère
・ Aostre Johnson
・ AOT
・ AOTC
・ AOTD
・ Aotea
・ Aotea (canoe)
・ Aotea Centre
・ Aotea College
・ Aotea Harbour


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Aosta Valley (political coalition) : ウィキペディア英語版
Aosta Valley (political coalition)

Aosta Valley (''Vallée d'Aoste'', VdA) is a regionalist coalition of parties active in Aosta Valley, Italy.
''Vallée d'Aoste'' or ''Pour la Vallée d'Aoste'' are the banners under which the Valdostan Union (UV), the main regionalist party in the region, takes part to Italian general elections, along with its minor allies. Since 1983 the list has won most of the races for both houses of the Italian Parliament (see Parliamentary delegations from Aosta Valley). Typical allies of UV within VdA had been the Popular Democrats (PD) and the Autonomists Democrats Progressives (ADP). Since 2006 the list, which at times took the name Autonomy Progress Federalism Aosta Valley (''Vallée d'Aoste Autonomie Progrès Fédéralisme'', VdA–APF), has become a stable coalition in regional politics and is composed also by Edelweiss (SA) and the Autonomist Federation (FA).〔http://elezionistorico.interno.it/index.php〕
==Recent history==
In the 2006 general election an alternative, centre-left coalition called Autonomy Liberty Democracy (ALD) was formed as Valdostan Renewal (RV), a split from UV, joined forces with the Democrats with the Left (DS) and other minor parties. For the first time in twenty years, VdA–APF was soundly defeated in both races for the Italian Parliament. In the election for the Chamber of Deputies Marco Viérin (SA, VdA–APF) lost 43.4% to 30.7% to Roberto Nicco (DS, ALD),〔(Speciale elezioni 2006 - Camera - Valle d'Aosta )〕 while in the Senate race incumbent senator Augusto Rollandin (UV, VdA–APF) was defeated 44.2% to 32.0% by Carlo Perrin (RV, ALD).〔(Speciale elezioni 2006 - Senato - Valle d'Aosta )〕
UV, SA and FA presented again the list, simply named ''Vallée d'Aoste'', in the 2008 general election. Antonio Fosson (UV, VdA–APF) defeated incumbent senator Carlo Perrin 41.4% to 37.4%,〔http://politiche2008.interno.it/politiche/senato080413/S020010000.htm〕 while Ego Perron (UV, VdA–APF) was narrowly defeated by incumbent deputy Roberto Nicco 39.1% to 37.8%.〔http://politiche2008.interno.it/politiche/camera080413/C270010000.htm〕
Under a new electoral law, the coalition ran together also in the 2008 regional election, gaining 62% of the vote and a stable majority in the Regional Council.〔(Regionali 2008 )〕
In the 2013 general election APF elected both MPs from Aosta Valley: Albert Lanièce (UV, VdA–APF) defeated Patrizia Morelli (ALPE, ALD) 37.0% to 30.8% for the Senate,〔http://elezioni.regione.vda.it/VotiLista.aspx?idele=110&ord=1&L=I〕 while Rudi Marguerettaz (SA, VdA–APF) defeated both Jean Pierre Guichardaz (PD, ALD) and Laurent Viérin (UVP).〔http://elezioni.regione.vda.it/VotiLista.aspx?idele=109&ord=1&L=I〕
In the 2013 regional election the coalition won 47.9% of the vote and narrowly retained its absolute majority in the Regional Council.〔http://elezioni.regione.vda.it/VotiLista.aspx?idele=113&L=I&ord=1&setcar=n〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Aosta Valley (political coalition)」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.