Lega Piemonte (), whose complete name is (), is a
regionalist political party
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active in
Piedmont
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. Established in 1987, it was one of the founding "national" sections of
Lega Nord
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(LN) in 1991 and became the regional section of
Lega per Salvini Premier
Lega (), whose official name is Lega per Salvini Premier (, LSP or LpSP), is a right-wing populist political party in Italy, led by Matteo Salvini. The LSP is the informal successor of Lega Nord (, LN).
The LSP was established in December 20 ...
(LSP) in Piedmont in 2020.
Its leader is
Riccardo Molinari
Riccardo Molinari (born 29 July 1983, Alessandria) is an Italian lawyer and politician of Lega serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies. He was first elected in the 2018 general election, and was re-elected in 2022
The year b ...
, who is also LSP leader in the
Chamber of Deputies
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Description
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.
Roberto Cota
Roberto Cota (born 13 July 1968 in Novara) is an Italian politician, President of Piedmont from 2010 to 2014.
After a degree in law, Cota joined the party in 1990. In 2000 he was elected to the Regional Council of Piedmont and was President ...
, who led the party from 2001 to 2016, was
President of Piedmont
The president of Piedmont is the head of the government of the region. The presidents elected between 1970 and 1995 were elected by the Regional Council of Piedmont. Later they were directly elected by the population.
This is the list of president ...
from 2010 to 2014.
History
Early years
The party was founded in April 1987 by splinters from
Piedmontese Union (''Union Piemontèisa'', UP) led by
Gipo Farassino
Giuseppe "Gipo" Farassino (11 March 1934 – 11 December 2013) was an Italian singer, songwriter, musician and politician.
Biography
As a songwriter Farassino produced more than 30 albums and virtually 50 singles. Most of his songs were in Pie ...
and
Mario Borghezio
Mario Borghezio (; born 3 December 1947) is an Italian politician who represented Lega Nord in the Chamber of Deputies (Italy), Chamber of Deputies from 1992 to 2001, and as a Member of the European Parliament from 2001 to 2019.
Early political ...
. This group, which took the name of Piedmontese Autonomist Movement (''Moviment Autonomista Piemontèis'', MAP) and later Autonomist Piedmont (''Piemont Autonomista'', PA), wanted to make an alliance with
Lega Lombarda
Lega Lombarda (; abbr. LL), whose complete name is (), is a regionalism (politics), regionalist List of political parties in Italy, political party active in Lombardy. Established in 1984, it was one of the founding "national" sections of Lega ...
of
Umberto Bossi
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, in contrast with UP leader
Roberto Gremmo
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Notable people named Roberto include:
* Roberto (footballer, born 1912)
* Roberto (footballer, born 1977)
* Roberto (footballer, born 1978)
* Roberto (footballe ...
.
PA participated in the
1989 European Parliament election
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as part of the coalition
Lega Lombarda – Alleanza Nord Lega Lombarda – Alleanza Nord (''Lombard League – Northern Alliance'') was an electoral alliance for the 1989 European Parliament election in Italy.
It was composed of six autonomist parties of six Northern regions ( Italian league movement):
...
. In 1989–1990, it took part to the process of integration of the northern regionalist parties, ahead of regional elections, and, finally, in February 1991, it was merged into
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 ...
, taking the name Northern League Piedmont (''Lega Nord Piemont''). Farassino continued to lead the party through the process and after.
In 1994, Farassino fended off a challenge by
Oreste Rossi
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and was narrowly re-elected national secretary.
In the
1996 general election, the party obtained its highest result: 18.2%.
In 1997, Farassino was replaced as secretary by
Domenico Comino
Domenico Comino (born 27 September 1955) is an Italian politician, who served as the minister of European affairs and state minister in the mid-1990s.
Biography
Comino was born in Morozzo on 27 September 1955. He is one of the former leaders of ...
.
Splits and recovery
In 1999, the party suffered a damaging split when Comino left the party over disagreements with
Umberto Bossi
Umberto Bossi (born 19 September 1941) is an Italian politician and former leader of (Northern League), a party seeking autonomy or independence for Northern Italy or Padania. He is married to the Sicilian Manuela Marrone, and has four sons, ...
, federal secretary of Lega Nord, and started his own party, which was integrated into the
Autonomists for Europe
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The p ...
(ApE) in 2000.
Troubled by splits and a huge loss of popular support (the party was reduced from 18.2% to 7.8% in just three years), LNP entered into the centre-right
House of Freedoms
The House of Freedoms (, CdL) was a major centre-right political and electoral alliance in Italy, led by Silvio Berlusconi.
History
The CdL was the successor of the Pole of Freedoms/ Pole of Good Government and the Pole for Freedoms. The former ...
coalition. From 2000 to 2005 the party took part to the regional government led by
Enzo Ghigo (
Forza Italia
(FI; ) was a centre-right liberal-conservative political party in Italy, with Christian democratic,Chiara Moroni, , Carocci, Rome 2008 liberalOreste Massari, ''I partiti politici nelle democrazie contempoiranee'', Laterza, Rome-Bari 2004 (esp ...
), which included LNP long-time leader
Gipo Farassino
Giuseppe "Gipo" Farassino (11 March 1934 – 11 December 2013) was an Italian singer, songwriter, musician and politician.
Biography
As a songwriter Farassino produced more than 30 albums and virtually 50 singles. Most of his songs were in Pie ...
as regional minister of Culture, while
Roberto Cota
Roberto Cota (born 13 July 1968 in Novara) is an Italian politician, President of Piedmont from 2010 to 2014.
After a degree in law, Cota joined the party in 1990. In 2000 he was elected to the Regional Council of Piedmont and was President ...
was appointed President of the Regional Council.
In 2001, Cota was elected national secretary of LNP with the mandate of re-building the party.
Between 2006 and
2008
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*International Year of Planet Earth
*International Year of the Potato
*International Year of Sanitation
The Great Recession, a worldwide recession which began in 2007, continued throu ...
, the party doubled its share of vote from 6.3% to 12.3%. Subsequently, Cota became floor leader of Lega Nord in the
Chamber of Deputies
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Description
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.
In the
2009 European Parliament election
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, LNP increased again its share reaching 15.7%, its best electoral result since 1996.
Cota President of Piedmont
In the run-up of the
2010 regional election, Cota was chosen as joint candidate for President by
The People of Freedom
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(PdL) and Lega Nord. During the campaign, Cota declared it was time to rewrite the history of
Italian unification
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, that was led by the
Kingdom of Sardinia
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under the
House of Savoy
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, as even
Camillo Benso di Cavour
Camillo Paolo Filippo Giulio Benso, Count of Cavour, Isolabella and Leri (; 10 August 1810 – 6 June 1861), generally known as the Count of Cavour ( ; ) or simply Cavour, was an Italian politician, statesman, businessman, economist, and nobl ...
, Italy's first
Prime Minister
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, did not intend to unify the whole
Italian Peninsula and, later, favoured a federal reform of the new
Kingdom of Italy
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: Piedmont was to be once again independent. Cota, a republican with no nostalgia for the monarchy, maintained that his message would do well and he would overcome the relative weakness of LNP if compared with
Liga Veneta
Liga Veneta (; ; abbr. LV), whose complete name is (), is a regionalist political party active in Veneto.
The LV, whose ideology combines Venetian nationalism and support for fiscal federalism, was established in 1979 under the slogan "farthe ...
(
Veneto
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) and
Lega Lombarda
Lega Lombarda (; abbr. LL), whose complete name is (), is a regionalism (politics), regionalist List of political parties in Italy, political party active in Lombardy. Established in 1984, it was one of the founding "national" sections of Lega ...
(
Lombardy
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). In Cota's view, most of his support would come from industrial workers, including those of
Southern Italian descent, and
Catholics
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embarrassed by incumbent President
Mercedes Bresso
Mercedes Bresso (born 12 July 1944) is an Italian politician. A member of the Democratic Party, she served as Member of the European Parliament from 2014 until 2019 and again from 2023 following the departure of Pierfrancesco Majorino. She reta ...
's secularism.
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In March, Cota was narrowly elected President (he took 47.3% of the vote against Bresso's 46.9%) and LNP tripled the number of its seats in the Regional Council from four to twelve. Instrumental for Cota's victory were the strong showing of
Beppe Grillo
Giuseppe Piero "Beppe" Grillo (; born 21 July 1948) is an Italian comedian, actor, Blogger (person), blogger, and politician.
He has been involved in politics since 2009 as the co-founder (together with Gianroberto Casaleggio) of the Italian Fi ...
's
Five Star Movement
The Five Star Movement ( , M5S) is a political party in Italy, led by Giuseppe Conte. It was launched on 4 October 2009 by Beppe Grillo, a political activist and comedian, and Gianroberto Casaleggio, a web strategist. The party is primarily d ...
, which gained 3.7% of the vote mainly from centre-left voters, and the Catholic vote that tilted to Cota, disappointing the
Union of the Centre, allied with Bresso in the election.
Cota was forced to resign in early 2014, due to irregularities committed in 2010 by one of its supporting lists in filing the slates for the regional election, and chose not to stand again. In the
2014 regional election Democrat
Sergio Chiamparino was elected President of Piedmont and LNP was reduced to a mere 7.3% of the vote.
From Cota to Molinari
In February 2016, during a hard-fought national congress,
Riccardo Molinari
Riccardo Molinari (born 29 July 1983, Alessandria) is an Italian lawyer and politician of Lega serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies. He was first elected in the 2018 general election, and was re-elected in 2022
The year b ...
replaced Cota as national secretary. Molinari, who was supported by the new Lega Nord federal secretary
Matteo Salvini
Matteo Salvini (; born 9 March 1973) is an Italian politician who has been serving as Deputy Prime Minister of Italy and Italian Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Minister of Infrastructure and Transport since 2022. He has been List of F ...
, obtained 446 votes (55.1%) from delegates, while his opponent
Gianna Gancia, the incumbent national president chiefly supported by
Gianluca Buonanno
Gianluca Buonanno (15 May 1966 – 5 June 2016) was an Italian far-right politician. At the time of his death, Buonanno was mayor of Borgosesia and member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Lega Nord. During his career, Buonanno generated contr ...
MEP and her husband and party heavyweight
Roberto Calderoli
Roberto Calderoli (born 18 April 1956) is an Italian politician and a member of the Senate of the Republic. He was a Minister without portfolio for Legislative Simplification in the Berlusconi IV Cabinet. He previously served as Minister without ...
, 364 votes (44.9%). Subsequently,
Stefano Allasia was elected president.
In the
2018 general election, the party obtained 22.6% of the vote, its best result ever. However, in the
2019 regional election, the party exceeded that result, gaining 37.1% of the vote. After the election, Molinari was elected leader of the federal party in the Chamber of Deputies.
Following the formation of
Lega per Salvini Premier
Lega (), whose official name is Lega per Salvini Premier (, LSP or LpSP), is a right-wing populist political party in Italy, led by Matteo Salvini. The LSP is the informal successor of Lega Nord (, LN).
The LSP was established in December 20 ...
and the 2019 federal congress of the LN, after which the latter became practically inactive, in February 2020 the LNP was re-established as Lega Piemonte per Salvini Premier in order to become the regional section of the new party. The founding members of the new LP were Molinari,
Alberto Gusmeroli,
Alessandro Giglio Vigna,
Andrea Giaccone and
Flavio Gastaldi. Molinari continued to led the party as commissioner.
In June 2023, during a party congress, Molinari, who had an increasing role at the party's federal level as floor leader in the Chamber of Deputies, was unanimously confirmed as party leader in Piedmont, becoming secretary.
Popular support
The party has its strongholds in the outer provinces, as well as in rural and in mountain areas of
Piedmont
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. In the
2010 regional election it won 25.3% in
Cuneo
Cuneo (; ; ; ) is a city and in Piedmont, Italy, the capital of the province of Cuneo, the fourth largest of Italy’s provinces by area.
It is located at 550 metres (1,804 ft) in the south-west of Piedmont, at the confluence of the ri ...
, 24.4% in
Vercelli
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...
, 21.6% in
Verbano-Cusio-Ossola
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, 21.1% in
Novara
Novara (; Novarese Lombard, Novarese: ) is the capital city of the province of Novara in the Piedmont (Italy), Piedmont region in northwest Italy, to the west of Milan. With 101,916 inhabitants (on 1 January 2021), it is the second most populous ...
, 20.6% in
Asti
Asti ( , ; ; ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) of 74,348 inhabitants (1–1–2021) located in the Italy, Italian region of Piedmont, about east of Turin, in the plain of the Tanaro, Tanaro River. It is the capital of the province of Asti and ...
and 20.2% in
Biella
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. In the more recent
2018 general election the party obtained 25-28% in the single-seat constituencies of southern Piedmont (
Cuneo
Cuneo (; ; ; ) is a city and in Piedmont, Italy, the capital of the province of Cuneo, the fourth largest of Italy’s provinces by area.
It is located at 550 metres (1,804 ft) in the south-west of Piedmont, at the confluence of the ri ...
,
Alba
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,
Asti
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and
Alessandria
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) and those of northern Piedmont (
Novara
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,
Biella
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and
Verbania
Verbania (, , ) is the most populous ''comune'' (municipality) and the capital city of the province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in the Piedmont region of northwest Italy. It is situated on the shore of Lake Maggiore, about north-west of Milan and ab ...
).
The electoral results of Lega Nord Piemont in the Region are shown in the table below.
Leadership
*Secretary: Gipo Farassino
Giuseppe "Gipo" Farassino (11 March 1934 – 11 December 2013) was an Italian singer, songwriter, musician and politician.
Biography
As a songwriter Farassino produced more than 30 albums and virtually 50 singles. Most of his songs were in Pie ...
(1987–1997), Domenico Comino
Domenico Comino (born 27 September 1955) is an Italian politician, who served as the minister of European affairs and state minister in the mid-1990s.
Biography
Comino was born in Morozzo on 27 September 1955. He is one of the former leaders of ...
(1997–1999), Bernardino Bosio (1999–2001), Roberto Cota
Roberto Cota (born 13 July 1968 in Novara) is an Italian politician, President of Piedmont from 2010 to 2014.
After a degree in law, Cota joined the party in 1990. In 2000 he was elected to the Regional Council of Piedmont and was President ...
(2001–2016), Riccardo Molinari
Riccardo Molinari (born 29 July 1983, Alessandria) is an Italian lawyer and politician of Lega serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies. He was first elected in the 2018 general election, and was re-elected in 2022
The year b ...
(2016–present, commissioner 2020–2023)
*President: Angelo Colli (1991–1992), Domenico Comino
Domenico Comino (born 27 September 1955) is an Italian politician, who served as the minister of European affairs and state minister in the mid-1990s.
Biography
Comino was born in Morozzo on 27 September 1955. He is one of the former leaders of ...
(1994–1997), Bernardino Bosio (1997–1999), Silvano Straneo (2000–2001), Oreste Rossi
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(2001–2004), Mario Borghezio
Mario Borghezio (; born 3 December 1947) is an Italian politician who represented Lega Nord in the Chamber of Deputies (Italy), Chamber of Deputies from 1992 to 2001, and as a Member of the European Parliament from 2001 to 2019.
Early political ...
(2004–2011), Gianna Gancia (2012–2016), Stefano Allasia (2016–2020)
External links
Official website
References
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