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Assiman Independence Party Partito dell'Indipendenza Assime | |
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File:Logo della PIA.png | |
Chairman | Teodosio Bottari |
Founded | 1955 |
Headquarters | San Pietro, Imagua and the Assimas |
Ideology | Assiman independence |
Colors | Blue |
Legislative Council | 0 / 19
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Chamber of Commons | 0 / 70
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County Council seats | 11 / 261
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Party flag | |
File:Bandiera del PIA.png | |
Website | |
p.ia | |
The Assiman Independence Party (Etrurian: Partito dell'Indipendenza Assime), also known as PIA, is a minor political party in Imagua and the Assimas, advocating for the full independence of Assimas County from Imagua. Founded in 1956 by Francesco Carello, the party would achieve its greatest success during the late 1960s and early 1970s, when it elected members to the Chamber of Commons of Parliament.
Today, the Assiman Independence Party is the fourth largest party on the Assiman County Council, but its federal presence has diminished significantly since the 1970s, with a steep drop off after the 2000 general election, although since the mid-2010s, it has gained an average of around 5,000 votes in a typical election.
Results
Election | Leader | Candidates | Seats | +/- | Votes | % | Position |
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1956 | Francesco Carello | 2/63 | 0 / 63
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8,953 | 1.62% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | |
1960 | 9/63 | 0 / 63
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18,315 | 2.75% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | ||
1964 | 21/63 | 1 / 65
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1 | 39,147 | 5.96% | Third party | |
1968 | Coronato Amitrano | 22/63 | 2 / 65
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1 | 58,145 | 5.96% | Third party |
1972 | 22/67 | 1 / 67
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1 | 29,917 | 4.74% | Third party | |
1976 | 22/67 | 0 / 67
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1 | 9,918 | 1.57% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | |
1980 | Emmerico Vigorito | 22/67 | 0 / 67
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38,557 | 5.70% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | |
1981 | 22/67 | 0 / 67
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31,598 | 4.78% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | ||
1984 | 16/64 | 0 / 64
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18,597 | 3.29% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | ||
1988 | 16/64 | 0 / 64
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18,069 | 3.10% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | ||
1992 | 16/67 | 0 / 67
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12,585 | 2.03% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | ||
1996 | Battista Guglielmino | 12/67 | 0 / 67
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21,497 | 3.17% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | |
2000 | 12/67 | 0 / 67
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2,159 | 0.26% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | ||
2004 | Pammachio Maggiore | 5/68 | 0 / 68
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241 | 0.03% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | |
2008 | Ursicio Lagorio | 9/68 | 0 / 68
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2,956 | 0.43% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | |
2012 | 11/68 | 0 / 70
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1,028 | 0.15% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | ||
2016 | Teodosio Bottari | 11/68 | 0 / 70
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4,953 | 0.43% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | |
2020 | 11/68 | 0 / 70
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5,016 | 0.56% | Extra-parliamentary opposition |