Responsible Autonomy

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Responsible Autonomy
Autonomia Responsabile
Leader Renzo Tondo
Founded2013
Ideology Regionalism [1]
Liberal conservatism [1]
Political position Centre to centre-right
Regional Council
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Website
www.autonomiaresponsabilefvg.it

Responsible Autonomy (Italian : Autonomia Responsabile, AR) is a centrist to centre-right political party active in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy.

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The party was launched as a "civic list" in support of Renzo Tondo, incumbent President of The People of Freedom in the 2013 regional election. [2] In the event, Tondo was defeated by Debora Serracchiani of the Democratic Party, [2] but AR obtained 10.7% of the vote and four councillors. [3] Others joined later on.

During 2014 AR was organised into a party, under the leadership of president Bruno Tellia, a university professor, and secretary Vanni Lenna, a former member of the Chamber of Deputies. [4] Also, the party was officially joined by Tondo, [5] who became floor leader, [6] replacing Roberto Dipiazza. In 2016 Dipiazza was elected mayor of Trieste [7] [8] and the entire party's leadership was reshuffled: Tellia was replaced as president by Tondo, while Lenna was succeeded as secretary by Giulia Manzan. [9]

In early 2017 AR was involved in the foundation of Direction Italy by the Conservatives and Reformists, [10] but has since continued to be active autonomously. In the 2017 local elections the party obtained 6.0% in Gorizia. [11]

In the 2018 general election Tondo was elected to the Chamber of Deputies, by defeating his old-time Democratic rival Riccardo Illy in the single-seat constituency of Trieste. In the subsequent 2018 regional elections the party obtained 4.0% and lost three of its four seats in the Regional Council.

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