Open Aosta Valley
Open Aosta Valley Valle d'Aosta Aperta | |
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Abbreviation | VdA Aperta |
Leader | Erika Guichardaz |
Founded | 2022 |
Split from | Progressive Civic Project |
Ideology | Eco-socialism Progressivism[1] Regionalism |
Political position | Left-wing[2] |
Regional Council of Aosta Valley | 1 / 35
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Website | |
https://www.vdaaperta.it/ | |
Open Aosta Valley (Italian: Valle d'Aosta Aperta) is a left-wing regionalist coalition of political parties active in Aosta Valley, Italy.
History
In the 2022 general election, Five Star Movement, Democratic Area–Autonomist Left (AD–GA), Environment Rights Equality (ADU) and Italian Left (SI) formed Open VdA and nominated Erika Guichardaz (AD-GA) for the Chamber and Daria Pulz (ADU) for the Senate.[3][4] ADU and SI already united by a federative pact.[5] Guichardaz and Pulz obtained 10.9% and 10.0% of the vote, respectively.
In December 2024, Open VdA announced its intention to run on a joint list for the 2025 regional election.[6] In February 2025, Guichardaz stated that Progressive Civic Project "ceased to exist" and excluded running on a list which goes from Civic Network, via Power to the People to Legambiente.[7] On 22 April 2025, Civic Network announced that will run with Italian Left as Greens and Left Alliance.[8] Socialist Risorgimento and Communist Refoundation Party joined Open VdA the same day.[9]
Member parties
Party | Ideology | |
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Democratic Area–Autonomist Left (AD–GA) | Social democracy | |
Five Star Movement (M5S) | Populism | |
Environment Rights Equality (ADU) | Eco-socialism | |
United on the Left (PRC–RS) | Communism |
- former
Party | Ideology | |
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Italian Left (SI) | Democratic socialism |
References
- ^ "Valle d'Aosta Aperta: le proposte di Guichardaz e Pulz per un Paese più giusto". aostasera.it (in Italian). 14 September 2022. Retrieved 27 April 2025.
- ^ "Aosta: sindacati, associazioni e forze politiche di sinistra in piazza per ribadire il NO alle guerre". aostanews24 (in Italian). 26 February 2024. Retrieved 28 April 2024.
- ^ https://www.ansa.it/valledaosta/notizie/2022/08/09/elezioni-guichardaz-e-pulz-due-donne-per-sinistra-e-m5s-vda_eb29ff31-9fe4-4bbe-bc58-2af65b63cc12.html
- ^ https://www.dire.it/09-08-2022/773752-in-valle-daosta-guichardaz-e-pulz-candidate-per-adu-m5s-e-area-dem
- ^ https://www.ansa.it/valledaosta/notizie/2022/04/14/accordo-adu-sinistra-italiana-per-una-valle-daosta-aperta_772aafac-8d82-4244-9e50-cfc9c6a84e45.html
- ^ "VdA Aperta: annuncia la lista per regionali del 2025 e boccia il bilancio". Gazzetta Matin (in Italian). 5 December 2024. Retrieved 18 March 2025.
- ^ "«Progetto Civico Progressista non esiste più». Regione e Comune, è polemica aperta a sinistra". La Vallée Notizie (in Italian). 19 February 2025. Retrieved 18 March 2025.
- ^ "Regionali, annunciata la lista Avs-Rete civica" (in Italian). ANSA. 22 April 2025. Retrieved 22 April 2025.
- ^ "Valle d'Aosta Aperta si allarga: entrano Rifondazione Comunista e Risorgimento Socialista". aostasera.it (in Italian). 22 April 2025. Retrieved 22 April 2025.