A Manca pro s'Indipendèntzia | |
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Leader | Bruno Bellomonte |
Founded | July 2004 |
Dissolved | 2015 |
Ideology |
Sardinian nationalism Separatism Communism |
Coalition | Unidade 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).
A Manca pro s'Indipendèntzia | |
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Leader | Bruno Bellomonte |
Founded | July 2004 |
Dissolved | 2015 |
Ideology |
Sardinian nationalism Separatism Communism |
Coalition | Unidade 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).