Fassa Association

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History

Fassa was formed as Fassa List (Lista Fassa) in August 2008 as a centre-right alternative to the centre-left Ladin Autonomist Union (UAL),[2] which used to garner a large majority of Ladin votes in Fassa Valley. Its first leader was Gino Fontana, mayor of Vigo di Fassa and, formerly, provincial councillor for Daisy Civic List, a centrist party aligned with the so-called "regionalist centre-left".[3] A year later, the List was institutionalised and became a fully fledged party under the current name.[2]

In the 2008 provincial election, the party won 0.6% of the vote (26.6% in Fassa Valley).[4]

In March 2012, Template:Ill was elected president of the party and Luca Guglielmi secretary.[5] In September 2013, Riccardo Franceschetti, mayor of Moena and leading member of the UAL, left his party to join Fassa.[6]

In the 2013 provincial election, the party won 0.8% of the vote (31.9% in Fassa Valley).[7]

In the 2015 Fassa community election, the party prevailed over the UAL and Testor was elected Procuradora (President of the Fassa community).[8][9]

In the 2016 Italian constitutional referendum, Fassa supported the No,[10] which won with 58% of the votes in the Fassa valley.[11]

In the 2018 general election, Testor affiliated to Forza Italia,[12] and was elected to the Italian Senate from the single-seat constituency of Pergine Valsugana.[13][14] In 2019 Armando Mich was elected new party president, succeeding to Testor.[15]

The party confirmed its representation in the Provincial Council both in the 2018 provincial election (1.0% of the vote and 38.9% in Fassa Valley) and the 2023 provincial election (0.9% of the vote and 42.3% in Fassa Valley) .

Electoral results

Results are expressed in %.

2008 provincial 2013 provincial 2015 communal 2018 general 2018 provincial 2020 communal 2022 general 2023 provincial
Trentino 0.6 0.8 1.0Template:Efn 1.0 1.0Template:Efn 0.9
Fassa Valley 26.6 31.9 59.4 55.0Template:Efn 38.9 47.8[16] 59.7 42.3

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Leadership

References

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External links

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