Great South (Italy)

Great South
Leader Gianfranco Micciché
Founded 14 July 2011
Merger of Force of the South, I the South, We the South
Ideology Regionalism[1]
Christian democracy[1]
Liberalism
Political position Centre-right
National affiliation Forza Italia[2]
Colours      Orange
Chamber of Deputies
0 / 630
Senate
2 / 315

(In GAL)

Website
www.grandesud.it
For other organizations with similar names, see Project South (disambiguation).

Great South (Grande Sud, GS) is a centre-right regionalist political party in Italy.

At its foundation on 14 July 2011,[3][4] Great South was composed of:

In January 2012 GS formed a sub-group in the Mixed Group of the Chamber of Deputies, including the seven FdS deputies (Giuseppe Fallica, Ugo Grimaldi, Maurizio Iapicca, Gianfranco Micciché, Antonino Minardo, Francesco Stagno D'Alcontres and Giacomo Terranova) and two new entries (Aurelio Misiti, from Italy of Values, who was appointed chairman, and Gerardo Soglia, from the PdL), but not the three deputies of NS. In March 2012 the party was joined by Giancarlo Pittelli.[5][6][7]

In the 2012 Sicilian regional election Micciché ran for President, as part of a "Sicilianist" coalition including also the Party of the Sicilians, the Sicilian People's Movement and the local wing of Future and Freedom.[8] Micciché won 15.4% of the vote and GS obtained a mere 6.0%, returning five regional deputies.[9]

In the 2013 general election Great South was part of the centre-right coalition and obtained the 0.43% of the vote for the Chamber and the 0.39% of vote for the Senate, electing a senator in Calabria and two senators in the PdL's list in Sicily.

In 2013 Great South joined the new Forza Italia[10] and became virtually inactive as an independent party.

See also

References

Notes

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/20/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.