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Political party in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Fassa Association Associazione Fassa
PresidentArmando Mich
Political secretaryLuca Guglielmi
Founded2008; 16 years ago (2008)
Split fromDaisy Civic List
HeadquartersStrèda Dolomites n° 56, Canazei
IdeologyLadin minority interests
Christian democracy
Political positionCentre-right
National affiliationForza Italia (until 2020)
League (2020–present)
Chamber of Deputies0 / 400
Senate1 / 200 (Into the League)
Provincial Council1 / 35
Website
www.forzafassa.it

Fassa Association (Associazione Fassa), often referred simply as Fassa, is a minor Christian-democratic political party in Trentino, Italy. The party seeks to represent the Ladin minority in the Province and especially Ladins living in Fassa Valley.

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), 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 centre-left. A year later, the List was institutionalised and became a fully fledged party under the current name.

In the 2008 provincial election, the party won 0.61% of the vote (26.63% in Fassa Valley).

In March 2012, Elena Testor [it] was elected president of the party and Luca Guglielmi secretary. In September 2013, Riccardo Franceschetti, mayor of Moena and leading member of the UAL, left his party to join Fassa.

In the 2013 provincial election, the party won 0.83% of the vote (31.89% in Fassa Valley).

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

In the 2016 Italian constitutional referendum, Fassa supported the No, which won with 57.9% of the votes in the Fassa valley.

In the 2018 general election, Testor affiliated to Forza Italia, and was elected to the Italian Senate from the single-seat constituency of Pergine Valsugana.

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 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.9
Fassa Valley 26.6 31.9 59.4 55.0 38.9 47.8 59.7 42.3
  1. ^ First-past-the-post votes for Elena Testor.

Leadership

References

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