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RETE Civic Movement Movimento Civico RETE | |
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Abbreviation | RETE |
President | Andrea Giani |
Secretary | Giovanni Maria Zonzini |
Founded | 20 March 2012 |
Headquarters | Via Trasmundo da Fano, 4. Murata - Domagnano |
Ideology | Environmentalism [1] Anti-corruption Progressivism Euroscepticism |
Political position | Left-wing [2] |
European affiliation | Unified European Left |
Slogan | "There was a twist" (Italian: "C'era una svolta") |
Grand and General Council | 3 / 60 |
Website | |
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The RETE Movement (Italian : Movimento Civico Rinnovamento – Equità – Transparenza – Ecosostenibilità, lit. 'Renewal – Equity – Transparency – Eco-sustainability Civic Movement') is a political party in San Marino.
The party was formed by several activist groups involved in the environmental, civic rights and arts. [3] It contested the 2012 general elections, receiving 6.3% of the vote and winning four seats. [3] Prior to the 2016 general elections the party joined the Democracy in Motion alliance, going on to win eight of the alliance's nine seats. [4] In the 2019 elections the party was part of the Tomorrow in Motion alliance, winning eleven seats.
Election | Leader | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Status |
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2012 | Gloria Arcangeloni | 1,244 | 6.29 (#8) | 4 / 60 | — | Opposition |
2016 | 3,561 | 16.49 (#2) | 8 / 60 | 4 | Opposition | |
2019 | 3,276 | 18.23 (#2) | 11 / 60 | 3 | Coalition | |
2024 | Emanuele Santi | 922 | 5.07 (#7) | 3 / 60 | 8 | Opposition |
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