Autonomy Liberty Democracy
Autonomy Liberty Democracy was a centre-left coalition in Aosta Valley, Italy. It took part to three Italian general elections and elected representatives in both houses of the Italian Parliament.History
ALD was originally formed as an electoral list, affiliated to The Union, for the 2006 general election comprising: the Democrats of the Left, The Daisy, Valdostan Renewal, Vallée d'Aoste Vive, Alé Vallée, the Communist Refoundation Party, the Federation of the Greens and other minor parties. In that occasion, ALD elected a deputy, Roberto Nicco, and a senator, Carlo Perrin, defeating Marco Viérin 43.4% to 30.7% and incumbent senator Augusto Rollandin 44.2% to 32.0%, respectively.
In the 2008 general election Antonio Fosson defeated incumbent senator Perrin 41.4% to 37.4%, while incumbent deputy Nicco narrowly defeated Ego Perron 39.1% to 37.8%. Under a new electoral law, the coalition ran together also in the 2008 regional election. The alliance, comprising three party lists, won a mere 27.4% of the vote, being severely defeated by the UV-led regionalist coalition, which won 62.0% of the vote and confirmed its stable majority in the Regional Council.
In the 2013 general election Patrizia Morelli was defeated by Albert Lanièce 37.0% to 30.8% for the Senate, while Jean Pierre Guichardaz came third after Rudi Marguerettaz and Laurent Viérin. In the 2013 regional election the coalition, including also the UVP, won 40.5%.
In July 2015 and June 2016 the regional government, formed by the UV and SA, was enlarged to the PD and the UVP, respectively. In March 2017 the UVP, ALPE, SA and PNV formed a new government without the UV, under President Pierluigi Marquis. In October Marquis resigned and was replaced by L. Viérin at the head of a coalition composed of the UV, the UVP, the PD and the Valdostan Autonomist Popular Edelweiss, the latter formed by a pro-UV group of splinters from SA who had not endorsed Marquis' government in the first place. In the run-up of the 2018 general election ALD was thus disbanded.