Autonomy House

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Autonomy House
Casa Autonomia.eu
AbbreviationCA
Co-leadersPaola Demagri
Michele Dallapiccola [1]
Founded19 November 2022 [1]
Split from Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party [1]
Ideology
Political position Centre
National affiliation Centre-left coalition
Colors  Yellow
Chamber of Deputies
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Senate
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European Parliament
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Provincial council
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Website
Official website

Autonomy House (Italian : Casa Autonomia.eu, CA.eu) is a regionalist political party in Trentino.

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History

Since the 2018 general election, the Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party (PATT) moved away from the Centre-left coalition to the Blockfrei option in the 2018 provincial election with incumbent president Ugo Rossi as candidate. The election was won by Lega Trentino's candidate Maurizio Fugatti.

After the election, PATT and their sister party South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP) slowly approached the Centre-right coalition. SVP formed both the provincial and the regional government with Lega. In the 2019 European election, SVP–PATT with Forza Italia instead of their traditional partner the Democratic Party. In 2021 PATT's Lorenzo Ossanna joined the regional government, including the SVP, the LNT and Forza Italia. [2] Between 2021 and 2022 three PATT provincial councillors out of four, Rossi, Paola Demagri and Michele Dallapiccola, left the party. In November 2022, Demagri and Dallapiccola formed Casa Autonomia.eu, aligned with the centre-left, [3] [4] leaving Ossanna as PATT's lone provincial councillor. [5] Between 2021 and 2023 also several other leading members, notably including honorary presidents Luigi Panizza [6] and Dario Pallaoro, [7] left the party and joined CA. Rossi later became a CA supporter. [8]

In the run-up of the 2023 provincial election the PATT finally decided to support incumbent president Fugatti, thus forming a regionalist/centre-right coalition. [9] Meanwhile the centre-left coalition supported the independent Francesco Valduga. In the election, PATT and their allies obtained 8.2% of the vote and the election of three candidates, while CA won 4.3% and one seat for incumbent councillor Demagri. [10]

In the 2024 European Parliament election the party will support Action. [11]

Leadership

Election results

Provincial council of Trentino
ElectionLeaderVotes %Seats+/−
2023 Paola Demagri
Michele Dallapiccola
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