Lega Alpina Lumbarda

Lega Alpina Lumbarda (Lombard Alpine League, LAL) was a left-wing regionalist political party in Italy, based in Lombardy. The party, an alternative to Lega LombardaLega Nord, was led by Elidio De Paoli throughout its existence.

Lombard Alpine League

Lega Alpina Lumbarda
LeaderRoberto Gremmo
Founded1992
Dissolved1996
Merged intoLega Autonomia Lombarda
IdeologyFederalism
Lombard regionalism
Political positionLeft-wing

History

The party was founded in 1992 by De Paoli, a former blue-collar worker, local leader of the Marxist-Leninist League,[1][2] and municipal councillor for the Greens in Brescia.[3] De Paoli was elected senator both in the 1992 general election (when the party won 2.1% in Lombardy)[4] and the 1994 general election (4.3%).[5]

For the 1996 general election the party joined forces with Autonomy Lombard Alliance (a 1989 split from Lega Lombarda, led by Angela Bossi and Pierangelo Brivio, sister and brother-in-law of Umberto Bossi respectively), forming the Lombard Autonomy League.

In 2009, Lega Alpina Lumbarda, led by De Paoli, filed lists in some Lombard provincial elections. The list gained everywhere less than 1%.[6]

The electoral results of the party in Lombardy are shown in the table below. For general elections the results always refer to the Senate.

1992 general1994 general1994 European1995 regional
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References

  1. "De Paoli, il leghista "rosso": l' Unione? Non dura". Archiviostorico.corriere.it. Retrieved 2014-07-16.
  2. "La galassia marxista-leninista: la FEDERAZIONE MARXISTA-LENINISTA D'ITALIA" (in Italian). Lavoropolitico.it. Retrieved 2014-07-16.
  3. "L'ex operario - senatore: "Io, il primo a denunciare"". Archiviostorico.corriere.it. Retrieved 2014-07-16.
  4. "::: Ministero dell'Interno ::: Archivio Storico delle Elezioni - Senato del 5 Aprile 1992". Elezionistorico.interno.it. Retrieved 2014-07-16.
  5. "::: Ministero dell'Interno ::: Archivio Storico delle Elezioni - Senato del 27 Marzo 1994". Elezionistorico.interno.it. Retrieved 2014-07-16.
  6. "::: Ministero dell'Interno ::: Archivio Storico delle Elezioni - Comunali del 7 Giugno 2009". Elezionistorico.interno.it. Retrieved 2014-07-16.
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