Political Action
Political Action Azione Politica | |
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Coordinator | Gianluca Zelli |
Founded | 2017 |
Headquarters | Via Niccolò Persichetti 44, L'Aquila |
Ideology | Regionalism Liberalism Popularism |
Political position | Centre-right |
Regional Council of Abruzzo | 1 / 31 |
Website | |
https://azionepolitica.it/ | |
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Political Action (Azione Politica, AP) is a liberal political party based in Abruzzo, Italy.[1]
History
Political Action was founded in 2017 by Gianluca Zelli.[2]
In 2019, the party took part in the regional election in Abruzzo among the ranks of the centre-right coalition, in support of the candidacy of Marco Marsilio,[3] getting 3.24% of the vote and one seat.[4] Following the election, AP was excluded from the regional government, provoking the anger of Zelli, who resigned as coordinator of the party.[5] However, the resignations returned a few days later, following a request from the regional coordination of the party.[6]
In the 2020 local elections, the party took part in the municipal election of Chieti, in a coalition of civic lists in support of Paolo De Cesare, scoring just 1.63% of the vote. In the ballot it supported the candidate of the centre-left, Diego Ferrara, and won one seat.[7]
In occasion of the 2023 local elections, the party announced to support the candidacy of Maria Cristina Marroni for Mayor of Teramo.[8]
References
- ^ "I risultati delle Elezioni Regionali in Abruzzo". NOMOS.
- ^ "Azione Politica, nasce in Abruzzo una forza liberale che vuole più imprese, società civile e sviluppo". Notizie d'Abruzzo.
- ^ "Zelli di Azione Politica: "Chieti è stata messa ai margini senza una logica chiara"". Chieti Today.
- ^ "Regione: riunione nuova Giunta, Zelli lascia Palazzo Silone". Ansa.
- ^ "Gianluca Zelli durissimo contro Marsilio, non voglio avere più niente a che fare con lui". Il capoluogo d'Abruzzo.
- ^ "ZELLI TORNA ALLA GUIDA DI AZIONE POLITICA". Lacerba online.
- ^ "Election day 2020". Il Corriere della Sera.
- ^ "VOTO TERAMO: LISTA "AZIONE POLITICA" A SOSTEGNO DELLA CANDIDATA SINDACA MARIA CRISTINA MARRONI". Abruzzo web.
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