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A Manca pro s'Indipendèntzia
Leader Bruno Bellomonte
FoundedJuly 2004 (July 2004)
Dissolved2015
Ideology Sardinian nationalism
Separatism
Communism
CoalitionUnidade Indipendentista
Website
http://www.manca-indipendentzia.org/

A Manca pro s'Indipendentzia (aMpI, "To the Left for Independence" ) was a separatist and communist [1] political party in Sardinia. Founded in July 2004, the party's goals were to make Sardinia gain its independence from the Roman rule, start a communist revolution, adopt the Sardinian language as official and de-militarize the island. [2] Some of its members have been accused of terrorism, but there was little, if any, evidence that they were actually terrorists. [3]

For the 2009 regional election the party formed a joint list, "Unidade Indipendentista", with the more established Sardigna Natzione Indipendentzia and other minor separatist groups, [4] gaining only 0.5% of the vote and no seats in the Regional Council of Sardinia.

In the 2014 regional election the party was the main member of the United Independentist Front, [5] [6] whose candidate, aMpI's Pier Franco Devias, [7] won 1.0% of the vote and whose list 0.7%. [8]

The party has been disbanded in 2015, [9] with many of its members that flowed into Liberu - Liberos Rispetados Uguales. [10] (Free Respected Equal).

References

  1. ^ "Organizatzione Politica Comunista e Indipendentista Sarda". www.manca-indipendentzia.org. Archived from the original on 2010-09-24.
  2. ^ "Cosa vogliamo".
  3. ^ ""Sono un patriota sardo, non un terrorista" - Local | L'espresso". Archived from the original on March 21, 2013.
  4. ^ "UNIDADE INDIPENDENTISTA - Liberos Rispettados Uguales". Archived from the original on 2009-02-13. Retrieved 2009-03-18.
  5. ^ "Irs e Fronte Unidu: la scelta dei nomiIndipendentisti in marcia per le regionali". L'Unione Sarda.it. November 4, 2013.
  6. ^ "Analisi del voto: Elezioni sarde 2014".
  7. ^ "Regionali, sei candidati in lizzaEcco chi sono gli aspiranti presidenti". L'Unione Sarda.it. February 15, 2014.
  8. ^ "Sardegna - Elezioni Regionali del 16 febbraio 2014". la Repubblica.
  9. ^ "Si scioglie A Manca pro s'Indipendentzia, ecco il comunicato". www.sanatzione.eu.
  10. ^ "Direzione Politica di Liberu". liberu.org.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Manca pro s'Indipendèntzia
Leader Bruno Bellomonte
FoundedJuly 2004 (July 2004)
Dissolved2015
Ideology Sardinian nationalism
Separatism
Communism
CoalitionUnidade Indipendentista
Website
http://www.manca-indipendentzia.org/

A Manca pro s'Indipendentzia (aMpI, "To the Left for Independence" ) was a separatist and communist [1] political party in Sardinia. Founded in July 2004, the party's goals were to make Sardinia gain its independence from the Roman rule, start a communist revolution, adopt the Sardinian language as official and de-militarize the island. [2] Some of its members have been accused of terrorism, but there was little, if any, evidence that they were actually terrorists. [3]

For the 2009 regional election the party formed a joint list, "Unidade Indipendentista", with the more established Sardigna Natzione Indipendentzia and other minor separatist groups, [4] gaining only 0.5% of the vote and no seats in the Regional Council of Sardinia.

In the 2014 regional election the party was the main member of the United Independentist Front, [5] [6] whose candidate, aMpI's Pier Franco Devias, [7] won 1.0% of the vote and whose list 0.7%. [8]

The party has been disbanded in 2015, [9] with many of its members that flowed into Liberu - Liberos Rispetados Uguales. [10] (Free Respected Equal).

References

  1. ^ "Organizatzione Politica Comunista e Indipendentista Sarda". www.manca-indipendentzia.org. Archived from the original on 2010-09-24.
  2. ^ "Cosa vogliamo".
  3. ^ ""Sono un patriota sardo, non un terrorista" - Local | L'espresso". Archived from the original on March 21, 2013.
  4. ^ "UNIDADE INDIPENDENTISTA - Liberos Rispettados Uguales". Archived from the original on 2009-02-13. Retrieved 2009-03-18.
  5. ^ "Irs e Fronte Unidu: la scelta dei nomiIndipendentisti in marcia per le regionali". L'Unione Sarda.it. November 4, 2013.
  6. ^ "Analisi del voto: Elezioni sarde 2014".
  7. ^ "Regionali, sei candidati in lizzaEcco chi sono gli aspiranti presidenti". L'Unione Sarda.it. February 15, 2014.
  8. ^ "Sardegna - Elezioni Regionali del 16 febbraio 2014". la Repubblica.
  9. ^ "Si scioglie A Manca pro s'Indipendentzia, ecco il comunicato". www.sanatzione.eu.
  10. ^ "Direzione Politica di Liberu". liberu.org.

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