''Die Freiheitlichen'' (), abbreviated dF) is a
regionalist,
separatist
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, and
right-wing populist political party in
South Tyrol
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. The party, which is part of the
South Tyrolean independence movement, seeks to represent the
German-speaking majority and
Ladin-speaking minority in the province and to separate it from Italy.
Broadly speaking, the party's ideology is similar to that of the
Freedom Party of Austria
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(FPÖ),
and the two parties maintain close contacts. The party was long led by
Pius Leitner, who led it to become the second-largest party after the dominant
South Tyrolean People's Party
The South Tyrolean People's Party (, SVP) is a regionalism (politics), regionalist and mostly Christian democracy, Christian-democratic list of political parties in South Tyrol, political party in South Tyrol, an Autonomous administrative divisio ...
(SVP) in the
2013 provincial elections, the party's best result so far. The party's name is variously translated into English as "The Freedomites",
a term frequently used for FPÖ's members by English media, and by the FPÖ itself, "The Libertarians", and "The Liberals".
History
Foundation and early years
In 1992, a group of young right-wingers left the
South Tyrolean People's Party
The South Tyrolean People's Party (, SVP) is a regionalism (politics), regionalist and mostly Christian democracy, Christian-democratic list of political parties in South Tyrol, political party in South Tyrol, an Autonomous administrative divisio ...
(SVP). They were led by the "Gang of Four":
Christian Waldner (former leader of the ''
Junge Generation'', SVP's youth section),
Peter Paul Reiner,
Pius Leitner and
Stephan Gutweniger.
The new party was launched on 7 December 1992. It was soon joined by disgruntled former members of the
Freedom Party of South Tyrol (FPS) who had been marginalized after FPS' merger into the
Union for South Tyrol (UfS). The move was strongly encouraged by
Jörg Haider, at the time leader of the
Freedom Party of Austria
The Freedom Party of Austria (, FPÖ) is a political party in Austria, variously described as far-right, right-wing populist, national-conservative, and Eurosceptic. It has been led by Herbert Kickl since 2021. It is the largest of five part ...
, colloquially known as ''die Freiheitlichen'' too.
[ ]
or Gerold Meraner, former member of the
Party of Independents and former leader of the FPS and founding member of the UfS, considered the new party as the legitimate heir of his FPS.
Under Waldner's leadership, the party won 6.1% of the vote in the
1993 provincial election and got two provincial councillors elected, Waldner and Leitner. Soon after the election, a divide emerged between Waldner, who espoused more nationalist attitudes, and Leitner, who was the leader of the party's liberal faction. In 1994, Waldner left and started a short-lived party, "The Liberals" (renamed "Alliance 98" in 1996).
Decline and resurgence
In February 1997, Waldner was shot dead by his former political ally Reiner. This dramatic event was a shock for the party and led it into a decline which seemed irreversible. In the
1998 provincial election, the party's share of vote was only 2.5% and Leitner alone was elected in the Provincial Council.
However, the party held on and experienced a quick resurgence in the
2003 provincial election, in which it jumped to 5.0% of the vote, resulting in two provincial councillors again: Leitner and
Ulli Mair, a young woman who had been party secretary since 2001 and would become a significant figure within the party.
In the
2006 general election, dF obtained 5.4%. In the
2008 general election, they almost doubled their share of vote to 9.4%.
In the
2008 provincial election, dF became the second-largest party in the Province with the 14.3% of the vote (a net gain of 9.3%) and had five provincial councillors elected (up from the previous two). For the first time in history, the two largest political forces of South Tyrol were German-speaking parties.
More electoral successes
In February 2012, after 18 years at the head of the party, Leitner chose to step down and promote Mair as his successor.
In March 2012, in the midst of the
European debt crisis
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and consequent recession in Italy, the party officially turned to separatism, proposing the creation of a South Tyrolean independent and sovereign ''
Freistaat'' (free state) through a referendum, which would need the approval also of the Italian-speaking minority.
In the
2013 general election, the party won 15.9% of the vote, its best result ever in a general election.
In the
2013 provincial election, dF won 17.9% (another record high and +3.6pp since 2008), resulting in six provincial councillors.
In the
2014 European Parliament election
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, the party ran in alliance with
Lega Nord
Lega Nord (LN; ), whose complete name is (), is a right-wing politics, right-wing, federalism, federalist, populism, populist and conservatism, conservative list of political parties in Italy, political party in Italy. In the run-up to the 201 ...
(LN), with Leitner obtaining virtually 7,000 preference votes.
Scandal and new leadership
In June 2014, following a scandal on advance retirement payments which invested all the regional councillors, the party entirely renewed its leadership by electing
Walter Blaas president and appointing
Simon Auer secretary. The alliance with the LN was cemented by the endorsement of South Tyrolean self-determination by LN leader
Matteo Salvini
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, and the candidacy of Rosa Lamprecht, Blaas' wife, in the slate of
Lega Alto Adige Südtirol (LAAST) in the 2016 Bolzano municipal election.
In March 2017, Leitner resigned from the Provincial Council after being convicted in a minor expenses scandal.
In May 2017,
Andreas Leiter Reber, a hardliner, was elected party president, by beating the more moderate
Arno Mall, and re-launched the concept of ''Freistaat''.
The dF did not participate in the
2018 general election, while losing two thirds of its support in the
2018 provincial election, when it stopped at 6.2%.
In January 2023, Leiter Reber stepped down in favour of
Sabine Zoderer, who was elected president during a congress in February.
Provincial government
In the
2023 provincial election, the party was reduced to 4.9%, but confirmed its two provincial councillors, Mair and Leiter Reber. Immediately after the election, Zoderer, who had obtained fewer preference votes than expected for a leader, stepped down from president and left the party altogether. However, due to the high fragmentation in the Provincial Council, the party had the chance to join for the first time the provincial government, led for the third consecutive time by
Arno Kompatscher
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, along with the SVP, the
Brothers of Italy
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(FdI), the LAAST and
The Civic List (LC), and Mair was appointed minister in charge of housing, security and violence prevention. Leiter Reber chose not to give the vote of confidence to the government; in February 2024, Leiter Reber left the party and formed the
Free Group
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in the Provincial Council, while still giving occasional support to the government.
In June 2024
Roland Stauder was elected president during a party congress.
Popular support
The electoral results of the party in the Province of Bolzano since 1993 are shown in the tables below.
Election results
Provincial Council
Leadership
*President:
Christian Waldner (1992–1994),
Pius Leitner (1994–2012),
Ulli Mair (2012–2014),
Walter Blaas (2014–2017),
Andreas Leiter Reber (2017–2023),
Sabine Zoderer (2023),
Roland Stauder and
Otto Mahlknecht (acting, 2023–2024),
Roland Stauder (2024–present)
**Honorary President:
Pius Leitner (2013–present)
*Secretary:
Pius Leitner (1992–1994),
Sigmar Stocker (1995–2001),
Ulli Mair (2001–2012),
Michael Demanega (2012–2014),
Simon Auer (2014–2017),
Florian von Ach (2017–2019),
Otto Mahlknecht (2019–2023),
Dietmar Zwerger (2023–present)
See also
*
List of political parties in South Tyrol
References
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Political parties in South Tyrol
German diaspora in Europe
German nationalist political parties
Nationalist parties in Italy
South Tyrolean nationalism
National liberal parties
Right-wing populist parties
Political parties of minorities in Italy