Autonomy Liberty Democracy

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Autonomy Liberty Democracy (Autonomie Liberté Démocratie, ALD) is an Italian coalition of parties active in Aosta Valley.

It was originally formed as an electoral list, affiliated to the The Union, for the 2006 general election and originally comprised: the Democrats of the Left, Democracy is Freedom – Daisy, Valdotanian Renewal, Lively Aosta Valley, Forward Valley, the Communist Refoundation Party, the Federation of the Greens and orther minor parties. In that occasion, ALD elected a deputy, Roberto Rolando Nicco (Democrats of the Left), and a senator, Carlo Perrin (Valdotanian Renewal), defeating respectively 43.4% to 30.7% Marco Viérin (SA, APF)[1] and 44.2% to 32.0% incumbent senator Augusto Rollandin (UV, APF)[2].

In the 2008 general election Antonio Fosson (UV, VdA) defeated incumbent senator Carlo Perrin 41.4% to 37.4%[3], while Ego Perron (UV, VdA) was narrowly defeated by incumbent deputy Roberto Nicco 39.1% to 37.8%[4].

Under the new electoral law, the coalition fought together also the 2008 regional election. The alliance, comprising three party lists (the Democratic Party, Valdotanian Renewal–Lively Aosta Valley and Rainbow Aosta Valley), won 27.4% of the vote and was severely defeated by the regionalist coalition which won 62% of the vote and a stable majority in the Regional Council.[5]

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