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    The 2014 Piedmontese regional election took place on 25 May 2014. Regional elections in Piedmont were ruled by the Tatarella law, which was approved in...
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    The 2019 Piedmontese regional election took place on 26 May 2019, the same day as the 2019 European Parliament election in Italy. The election was for...
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    threshold set at 4% for European elections in Italy. On the same day, Crosetto ran in the 2014 Piedmontese regional election as gubernatiorial candidate for...
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    The 2010 Piedmontese regional election took place on 28–29 March 2010 as part of Italy's round of regional elections. Mercedes Bresso of the centre-left...
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    election 2010 Piedmontese regional election 2014 Piedmontese regional election 2019 Piedmontese regional election 1946 Italian general election in Piedmont...
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  • Cota, winning the 1.76% of the vote and one seat. In the 2014 Piedmontese regional election the party supported the candidate of Forza Italia Gilberto...
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    Piedmont (category Articles containing Piedmontese-language text)
    incumbent Mercedes Bresso of the Democratic Party (PD). For the 2014 Piedmontese regional election, Cota chose not to stand again for president and the parties...
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    The 2000 Piedmontese regional election took place on 16 April 2000. Enzo Ghigo of Forza Italia (FI) was re-elected for the second time in a row as the...
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  • Maurizio Gasparri and Altero Matteoli. In the 2014 Piedmontese regional election and 2014 Local elections in Foggia, Biella, Vercelli and Reggio Calabria...
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    (2020–2023) Communist Party of Sardinia (1943–1944) Movement for Piedmontese Regional Autonomy (1955–1960s) Movement for the Independence of the Free Territory...
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    Sergio Chiamparino (category Members of the Regional Council of Piedmont)
    succeeded by fellow party member Stefano Bonaccini. For the 2019 Piedmontese regional election, Chiamparino initially stated in June 2018 that he would not...
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  • fared even worse than in the 2022 general election. Contextually, indeed, in the 2024 Piedmontese regional election, the party won a mere 9.4% of the vote...
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    Future and Freedom (category 2014 disestablishments in Italy)
    permission to use AN's name and symbol in December 2013. In the 2014 Piedmontese regional election FLI ran with The Right and the Social Right into United Right...
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    the former mayor of Forlì, Roberto Balzani. On 23 November 2014, he won the regional election in Emilia-Romagna with 49.1% of the votes, defeating the centre-right...
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  • Greens Greens (category Articles needing additional references from June 2014)
    the Greens, which received only 0.76% of the votes. In the 2014 Piedmontese regional elections, the party supported the candidate of Forza Italia Gilberto...
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  • United Right (Italy) (category 2014 establishments in Italy)
    political party in Italy. The movement was born in 2014 on the occasion of the Piedmontese regional election, as the Movement for National Alliance, a federation...
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    Kingdom of Sardinia (1720–1861) (category Articles containing Piedmontese-language text)
    the seat of its viceroys had always been de jure Cagliari, it was the Piedmontese city of Turin, the capital of Savoy since the mid 16th century, which...
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    Aosta Valley (category Articles containing Piedmontese-language text)
    Augschtalann or Ougstalland; Piedmontese: Val d'Osta. "Statut spécial de la Vallee d'Aoste" (in French). Conseil régional de la Vallée d'Aoste. 2001. Retrieved...
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    elections Italy: local elections, 2024 Piedmontese regional election Malta: local elections Romania: local elections Slovenia: three referendums with four...
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    recognised as the regional language (Legge regionale 25/2016). Piedmont: Piedmontese is unofficial but recognised as the regional language (Consiglio...
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    an Italian single-course meal of the Lombard cuisine (Italy), of the Piedmontese cuisine (Italy), and of the cuisine of lower Ticino (Switzerland), based...
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  • Roberto Gremmo as the Valdostan emanation of Piedmontese Union (UP). Gremmo ran in the 1988 regional election in a list named Autonomist Union – Pensioners...
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    hostile regional violence. Such factors remain in the 21st century. From the spring of 1860 to the summer of 1861, a major challenge that the Piedmontese parliament...
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    Lombardy–Venetia in 1815. Following the Battle of Solferino on 24 June 1859, Franco-Piedmontese troops conquered Lombardy up to the right bank of the Mincio, and the...
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    Enrico Costa (politician) (category Members of the Regional Council of Piedmont)
    leader and being replaced by Nunzia De Girolamo. In the 2014 Piedmontese regional elections he was a candidate for the presidency of the region for the...
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    today as sa die de sa Sardigna) with the expulsion and execution of the Piedmontese officers for a few days from the Capital Cagliari. On 28 December 1795...
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    tomatoes). The most famous Italian wines are the Tuscan Chianti and the Piedmontese Barolo. Other famous wines are Barbaresco, Barbera d'Asti, Brunello di...
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  • Progett'Azione (category 2014 disestablishments in Italy)
    was Progett'Azione – Popolari Piemontesi (ProjectAction – Piedmontese Populars), was a regional centrist Italian political party active in Piedmont. The...
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    poet, while his mother was Carolina Bobbio, a descendant of a noble Piedmontese family. From 1938 to 1941, he studied at the Classical Lyceum Umberto...
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    either native or proficient speakers of Occitan. More commonly, French, Piedmontese, Catalan, Spanish and Italian are spoken. Since 2006, the Occitan language...
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