Political party in San Marino
The Popular Alliance (Italian : Alleanza Popolare , AP) was a liberal -centrist political party in San Marino .[ 2] The party formed a coalition with the Union for the Republic for the 2016 Sammarinese general election , and following their electoral success the two parties created a new party, Future Republic .
History
AP was born as an anti-establishment party in 1993, in parallel with the rise of Lega Nord in Italy, of which it has been long considered the Sanmarinese counterpart, but has since then become a stable political force in San Marino, participating in government coalitions with the centrist Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party (PDCS), as well as with the centre-left Party of Socialists and Democrats (PSD) since 2002.
In the 2006 Sammarinese general election the party won 12.1% of the vote and 7 out of 60 seats in the Grand and General Council , making it the third-largest party of the country. In 2008 after the breaking-up of the governing coalition, due to the rising clashes between AP and United Left , under the new electoral system, the party decided to join PDCS in the centrist Pact for San Marino coalition for the 2008 general election , gaining 11.5% of votes and 7 seats out of the 35 of the coalition gained and 11.52% of the national vote. Assunta Meloni became one of the two Joint Captains Regent of San Marino .
After the political crisis of 2011, AP confirmed its alliance with PDCS, creating the new alliance San Marino Common Good , which won the 2012 Sammarinese general election , even though AP itself lost three seats.
For the 2016 Sammarinese general election , AP broke its alliance with PDCS and formed the Future Republic electoral list with Union for the Republic , which was a part of the Adesso.sm coalition. The list won eleven seats in the election's second round run-off.
On 24 February 2017, AP and UpR officially merged and formed Future Republic as a political party.
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