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True Sicily
Sicilia Vera
LeaderCateno De Luca
Founded2007
Split fromMovement for Autonomy
HeadquartersVia Oratorio San Francesco is. 306 n. 5, Messina
IdeologyRegionalism
Populism
National affiliationSouth calls North
Website
www.siciliavera.com
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • Sicilia Vera (lit.'True Sicily') is a political party active in Sicily, led by Cateno De Luca.

    "Vera" is also an acronym for Verso una Economia Regionale Autonoma (lit.'Towards an Autonomous Regional Economy').

    History[edit]

    The party was founded in 2007 by Cateno De Luca, at that time deputy of the Sicilian Regional Assembly.[1][2]

    In the 2008 Sicilian regional election, De Luca found an agreement with the Movement for Autonomy (his former party) and was re-elected on its lists. In the 2012 Sicilian regional election De Luca ran for the presidency of the region with his own list, "Sicilian Revolution" (including also Sicilia Vera),[3][4] but he scored just 1.2% of the vote and was not re-elected.[5] On the occasion of the 2017 Sicilian regional election, Sicilia Vera made an electoral agreement with the Union of the Centre[6] and De Luca was re-elected to the ARS, but on 20 December he left the UDC group and joined the mixed group.[7]

    In the 2018 Italian local elections, De Luca was elected in the ballot (with 65.3% of the votes) mayor of Messina, at the head of a set of civic lists promoted by Sicilia Vera,[8] which however did not get even a seat due to the threshold barrier of 5%.[9]

    On 30 October 2018, De Luca resigned as a regional deputy to keep the office of mayor of Messina. His seat was assigned on to Danilo Lo Giudice, mayor of Santa Teresa di Riva and also a member of Sicilia Vera, who joined the mixed group.[10]

    In the 2022 Italian local elections, the mayoral candidate of Messina for the civic lists promoted by Sicilia Vera, Federico Basile, won with 45.6% of the vote,[11] while its coalition got 20 seats out of 36 in the municipal council.

    On 27 June 2022, De Luca founded a new movement called South calls North, federated with Sicilia Vera, in support of his candidacy for the presidency of the Sicily.[12] De Luca assumed the role of coordinator of the new movement while MEP Dino Giarrusso, former Five Star Movement member, becomes its secretary. The ex-journalist of Le Iene Ismaele La Vardera also joined the movement, assuming the role of federal president and spokesperson in the electoral campaign of De Luca for the regional election of September.[13][14]

    At the beginning of August, the political agreement between De Luca and Giarrusso is broken, due to disagreements over the candidacies for the 2022 Italian general election,[15][16] and the movement remains headed by De Luca.[17]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "LE PRIME DICHIARAZIONI DEL NEO SINDACO CATENO DE LUCA".
  • ^ "Regionali Sicilia: tutte le schede dei candidati alla presidenza". 26 October 2012.
  • ^ "Regionali 2012, De Luca porta ad Agrigento la "Rivoluzione siciliana"".
  • ^ "Elezioni Regionali 28 ottobre 2012 - SICILIA".
  • ^ Antonio Giangrande (2020). MESSINA: Quello che non si osa dire. p. 74.
  • ^ "PALERMO - CATENO DE LUCA ( " SICILIA VERA " ) ENTRA NELL´UDC E APPOGGIA NELLO MUSUMECI".
  • ^ "Altro colpo di scena di Cateno De Luca: abbandona l'Udc". 21 December 2017.
  • ^ "LE PRIME DICHIARAZIONI DEL NEO SINDACO CATENO DE LUCA".
  • ^ "Messina: risultati elezioni comunali".
  • ^ "Danilo Lo Giudice, sindaco di Santa Teresa Riva, nuovo deputato all'Assemblea Regionale Siciliana. Gli auguri di buon lavoro dell'Agci Sicilia".
  • ^ "Messina, Federico Basile è il nuovo sindaco, trionfa l'uomo di Cateno De Luca". 13 June 2022.
  • ^ "Sicilia, per le regionali nasce il ticket De Luca - Giarrusso".
  • ^ ""Sud chiama Nord", l'ex sindaco di Messina De Luca e l'ex 5s Giarrusso lanciano un'Opa sul centro". 27 June 2022.
  • ^ "Sud chiama Nord, partito di Cateno De Luca e Dino Giarrusso". 27 June 2022.
  • ^ "Già finito l'accordo politico: Cateno De Luca e Dino Giarrusso si separano". 2 August 2022.
  • ^ "De Luca-Giarrusso, il breve matrimonio politico finisce a carte bollate". 21 August 2022.
  • ^ ""Sud chiama Nord": il simbolo spetta a Cateno De Luca, bocciato il ricorso di Giarrusso". 21 August 2022.
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