2024 European Parliament election in Aosta Valley
The European Parliament election of 2024 is set to take place in Italy on 8–9 June 2024.
Background[edit]
In the 2019 European Parliament election, most regionalist parties ran on the Autonomies for Europe list, only getting 14% and 6,904 votes[1] far below the 50,000 votes needed.[2] The largest party Valdostan Union decided to not participate in the election citing the electoral system.[3] Two regional parties registered their symbols, Valdostan Rally (which split from the local branch of Lega and signed a deal with Freedom) and Laurent Viérin's Federalism & Autonomy list composed of Sovereign Aosta Valley Country and Valdostan Pride.[4] After talks with Forza Italia and Italia Viva went unsuccessful,[5] Federalism & Autonomy withdrew.[6]
Results[edit]
Party | |
---|---|
Brothers of Italy | |
Democratic Party | |
Lega (incl. LVd'A) | |
Five Star Movement | |
Forza Italia | |
Valdostan Rally | |
Greens and Left Alliance (incl. ADU, RC) | |
United States of Europe | |
Action | |
Freedom | |
Total |
References[edit]
- ^ "Europee 26/05/2019 Area ITALIA Circoscrizione I : ITALIA NORD-OCCIDENTALE Regione VALLE D'AOSTA". Ministry of the Interior (in Italian).
- ^ Elezione dei membri del Parlamento europeo spettanti all'Italia [Election of the members of the European Parliament belonging to Italy] (18/1979, 22). Italian Parliament. 1979 [Introduced January 1979 and amended February 2009].
- ^ Silvia Savoye (16 April 2024). "L'Uv ha deciso: nessuna candidatura alla prossime elezioni europee". Aostasera (in Italian). Retrieved 1 May 2024.
- ^ "Europee, dal ministero sì ai simboli Federalismo e autonomie e Rassemblement valdotain". Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata (in Italian). 24 April 2024. Retrieved 1 May 2024.
- ^ Enrico Martinet (19 April 2024). "Europee, Iv e Forza Italia dicono no alla candidatura di Laurent Viérin". La Stampa (in Italian). Retrieved 1 May 2024.
- ^ Silvia Savoye (1 May 2024). "Laurent Viérin alza bandiera bianca: niente candidatura alle Europee". Aostasera (in Italian). Retrieved 1 May 2024.