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    The 2021 territorial elections in Corsica took place on 20 and 27 June 2021 alongside other regional elections across France. Pè a Corsica was dissolved...
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    legislative body of the territorial collectivity of Corsica. It has its seat at the Grand Hôtel d'Ajaccio et Continental, in the Corsican capital of Ajaccio...
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  • The 2017 Corsican territorial elections were held on 3 and 10 December 2017 to elect 63 members of the Corsican Assembly, who in turn determined the composition...
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    Simeoni noted that 70% of Corsican electorate that voted "in favour of a nationalist list" in the 2021 Corsican territorial election. In 2017, the leaders...
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    the regional councils in metropolitan and overseas France including the Corsican Assembly, Assembly of French Guiana and Assembly of Martinique, all for...
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    the regional councils in metropolitan and overseas France including the Corsican Assembly and inaugural seats in the Assembly of French Guiana and Assembly...
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  • Femu a Corsica (category Pages with Corsican IPA)
    the territorial elections of 2017, of which Femu a Corsica was a member alongside Corsica Libera, the party won 28 of the 63 seats in the Corsican Assembly...
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    The Corsican conflict (Corsican: Conflittu Corsu; French: Conflit Corse) is an armed and political conflict on the island of Corsica which began in 1976...
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  • Pè a Corsica (category Corsican nationalism)
    territorial election. However, the alliance was dissolved for the 2021 territorial election. Corsican nationalism calls for the island's autonomy in France, if...
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  • Marie-Antoinette Maupertuis (category Corsican politicians)
    Elected councilor to the Corsican assembly on Gilles Simeoni's list in the 2015 elections, she was re-elected in 2017 and 2021. She was elected president...
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    Laurent Marcangeli (category Use dmy dates from April 2021)
    "Ajaccio !". Marcangeli took part in the 2021 regional elections as a candidate for president of the Corsican Executive Council. His nomination, Un soffiu...
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    departmental territorial collectivities were merged on 1 January 2018 to form the single territorial collectivity of Corsica. Corsican autonomy is more...
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  • Corsica's assembly is called the assemblée de Corse (Corsican Assembly) that exercises some Corsican autonomy. It is also presided over by the president...
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    Corsican nationalism is the concept of a cohesive nation of Corsica and a national identity of its people. The Corsican autonomy movement stems from Corsican...
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    Corse-du-Sud (category Articles containing Corsican-language text)
    Corse-du-Sud (French pronunciation: [kɔʁs dy syd] ; Corsican: Corsica suttana [ˈkorsiga zutˈtana], Pumonte [puˈmɔntɛ] or Pumonti [puˈmɔnti]; English: Southern...
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  • Corsica Libera (category Pages with Corsican IPA)
    political party led by Paul-Félix Benedetti won 6 seats at the Corsican assembly elections of 2021. Corsica Libera advocates full independence for Corsica and...
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    presidents elected by and among their members to lead the executive; the Corsican Assembly is the sole exception, as it controls the Executive Council. In...
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    Napoleon (category Articles containing Corsican-language text)
    father supported Pasquale Paoli during the Corsican war of independence against France. After the Corsican defeat at the Battle of Ponte Novu in 1769...
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    short-lived Corsican Republic in 1755 was an early attempt to adopt a democratic constitution (all men and women above age of 25 could vote). This Corsican Constitution...
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    Haute-Corse (category Articles containing Corsican-language text)
    Haute-Corse (French: [ot kɔʁs] ; Corsican: Corsica suprana [ˈkorsiɡa suˈprana], Cismonte [tʃiˈzmɔnte] or Alta Corsica; English: Upper Corsica) is a department...
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    to a territorial collectivity in 1985. Politics portal France portal List of current presidents of the regional councils of France and the Corsican Assembly...
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  • Sicilians has congratulated the Corsican nationalist alliance Pè a Corsica for the success in the Corsican territorial election. In 2018 and 2019, the party...
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  • workshops. The movement also debated its future. In the 2017 Corsican territorial election, local supporters of La France Insoumise under the banner of...
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    Savoyard Italians, Corfiot Italians, Niçard Italians, Swiss Italians, Corsican Italians, Maltese Italians, Istrian Italians and Dalmatian Italians) remained...
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    Savoyard Italians, Corfiot Italians, Niçard Italians, Swiss Italians, Corsican Italians, Maltese Italians, Istrian Italians, and Dalmatian Italians) remained...
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    could not reach a peaceful solution. France  Corsica: The President of the Corsican Assembly, Jean-Guy Talamoni, expressed his support for Catalan independence...
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    Kingdom of Sardinia (1720–1861) (category Articles containing Corsican-language text)
    Since the Iberian period in Sardinia, common languages included Sardinian, Corsican, Catalan, and Spanish. Other languages included French, Piedmontese, Ligurian...
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    Pedro Pierluisi (category Puerto Rican people of Corsican descent)
    election for selecting statehood lobbyists, whose role would be to advocate for Puerto Rico's statehood before the U.S. Congress. On January 24, 2021...
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    region and a territorial collectivity in eastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine next to Germany and Switzerland. In January 2021, it had a population...
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    Emmanuel Macron (category Candidates in the 2017 French presidential election)
    February 2018, Macron sparked controversy when he rejected Corsican nationalist wishes for Corsican as an official language but offered to recognize Corsica...
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