Futura Trentino

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Futura Trentino
PresidentNicola Serra
Founded2018
HeadquartersVia San Giovanni 16, Trento
Ideology Regionalism
Social democracy [1]
Green politics [1]
Political position Left-wing
Provincial Council
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Website
www.futuratrentino.it

Futura Trentino is a left-wing political party active in Trentino.

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History

Futura was founded in 2018 by the journalist Paolo Ghezzi as Futura 2018. [2] the list took part in the 2018 provincial elections of Trento, in the centre-left coalition in support of Giorgio Tonini, and won 6.9% of the votes and two seats. [3]

In 2019 the assembly of the party's members elected Piergiorgio Cattani as the new president of Futura, in place of the resigning Ghezzi. [4] Later, in 2020, Ghezzi also left his seat in the Provincial Council of Trento. [5]

In 2021, following the death of Cattani, the municipal councilor of Trento Nicola Serra was appointed as the new president of the party. [6]

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