Veneto Autonomous Region Movement

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Veneto Autonomous Region Movement
Movimento Veneto Regione Autonoma
Founded1987
Dissolved2000
Split fromLiga Veneta
Merged intoLiga Veneta Repubblica
IdeologyRegionalism
Venetian nationalism

The Veneto Autonomous Region Movement (Movimento Veneto Regione Autonoma, MVRA) was a Venetist political party active in Veneto.

MVRA was launched in 1987 by Geppino and Umberto Vecchiato (splinters of Liga Veneta) and by Giulio Pizzati's Liga Federativa Veneta (LFV), founded in 1983. The party included also Flaminio De Poli, who had been one of the most outspoken independentist figures in Veneto so far and who had been particularly critical of the alliance between Liga Veneta and Lega Lombarda.[1][2][3]

In the 1992 general election MVRA gained 1.5% of the regional vote.[4][5]

By 2000 the party was merged into Liga Veneta Repubblica (LVR).

References[edit]

  1. ^ Francesco Jori, Dalla Łiga alla Lega. Storia, movimenti, protagonisti, Marsilio, Venice 2009, pp. 64-65, 67
  2. ^ Ezio Toffano, Short History of the Venetian Autonomism Archived 2013-10-04 at the Wayback Machine, Raixe Venete
  3. ^ "The Return of the Glorious Venetian Republic? Yet Another Separatist Movement in Europe". International Business Times. 5 October 2012.
  4. ^ Francesco Jori, Dalla Łiga alla Lega. Storia, movimenti, protagonisti, Marsilio, Venice 2009, p. 80
  5. ^ Ministry of the Interior – Historical Electoral Archive

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