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Democracy and Autonomy
Democrazia e Autonomia
PresidentLuigi De Magistris
SecretaryClaudio de Magistris
Founded2015 (association)
2017 (political party)
Preceded byOrange Movement
HeadquartersVia Toledo, 156
80134 Naples
IdeologyLeft-wing populism[1]
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationPeople's Union (since 2022)
Chamber of Deputies
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Senate
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European Parliament
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Naples City Council
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Website
www.dem-a.it

Democracy and Autonomy (Italian: Democrazia e Autonomia; DemA) is a political party in Italy, based in Campania. Its founder and leader is Luigi de Magistris, former mayor of Naples and former MEP for Italy of Values.

History

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DemA was launched as an association by Mayor of Naples, Luigi de Magistris, and his associates in 2015.[2]

In the Naples municipal election DemA (7.6%) was among the lists which supported Luigi de Magistris re-election as mayor (42.8% in the first round and 66.9% in the run-off). Its local partners were Naples in Common to the Left (a joint list of Italian Left, Possible, The Other Europe, the Communist Refoundation Party, the Italian Communist Party and Green Italia), the Federation of the Greens, the Democratic Republicans, Italy of Values, the Party of the South and six civic lists.[3]

In December 2018, De Magistris launched a new political coalition of left-wing political organizations, with the intention of running in the 2019 European election.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Carlo Formenti (3 December 2017). "De Magistris, il populista di sinistra tra luci e ombre". MicroMega.
  2. ^ "De Magistris lancia l'associazione "Dema"". Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Comune di Napoli – Campania – Elezioni Comunali – Risultati – Ballottaggio – 5 giugno 2016". Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  4. ^ Pollice, Adriano (23 November 2018). "De Magistris lancia la coalizione civica contro "l'onda nera"" [De Magistris launches the civic coalition against the "black wave"]. Il manifesto (in Italian). Retrieved 18 January 2019.
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