Cuoritaliani
Cuoritaliani | |
---|---|
Leader | Andrea Augello |
Founded | 2015 |
Dissolved | 2018 |
Split from | New Centre-Right |
Merged into | Brothers of Italy |
Ideology | Conservatism |
Political position | Centre-right |
National affiliation | Identity and Action (2015–2018) |
Cuoritaliani ("Italian Hearts") was a political party based in Lazio, led by Andrea Augello.
History
[edit]The party was launched by Senator Andrea Augello and MP Vincenzo Piso in December 2015.[1] In February 2016, the party was joined in the Regional Council of Lazio, with all the four regional councillors from the New Centre-Right and one regional councillor from the mixed group.[2]
In June 2016, the party supported the candidacy of mayor of Nicola Calandrini in the municipal election of Latina (who lost in the ballot),[3] getting 6.6% of the vote and one seat.[4]
In the 2017 local elections the party scored good results in Frosinone (4.3% of the vote), Anagni (5.4%), where it get the election for mayor of its member Daniele Natalia, and Ladispoli (10.7%), where its member Alessandro Grando was elected mayor too.[5]
On the occasion of the 2018 Lazio regional election, following a series of negotiations,[6] Cuoritaliani announced the candidacy of one of its members from the ranks of Forza Italia.[7]
In the 2018 local elections, the results in cities like Anzio and Velletri were really disappointing, causing the anger of Augello who relieved local leaders of their positions.[8] In December 2018, Augello finally announced the merger of Cuoritaliani into Brothers of Italy.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ "Daniele Sabatini verso Cuoritaliani". Viterbo Post.
- ^ "In Consiglio regionale sparisce Ncd: ecco Cuoritaliani". dire.it.
- ^ "Elezioni 2016, i candidati al Consiglio comunale della lista Cuori Italiani". Latina Today.
- ^ "ELEZIONI COMUNALI 5 GIUGNO Comune di Latina". Repubblica.it.
- ^ "Risultati elezioni comunali 2017 a Ladispoli A. Grando vince le elezioni amministrative con il 58,7% dei voti". Il Sole 24Ore.
- ^ "Terremoto Forza Italia via Augello si rifanno le liste Regionali".
- ^ "Lazio, Andrea Augello: "ecco i nostri candidati alle elezioni regionali"". 3 February 2018.
- ^ "Angelilli prende 26 voti ad Anzio e 65 a Velletri, Augello furioso". Latina Editoriale Oggi.
- ^ "Ciao nemico: Andrea Augello entra in Fratelli d'Italia e ritrova lo storcio avversario Rampelli". Alessio Porcu.it.
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