Federation of Green Lists

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Federation of Green Lists
Federazione delle Liste Verdi
Leader Gianni Francesco Mattioli
Founded 16 November 1986
Dissolved 9 December 1990
Merged into Federation of the Greens
Headquarters Via Salandra 6, Rome
Ideology Green politics
Political position Left-wing
European Parliament group Green Group
Politics of Italy
Political parties
Elections

The Federation of Green Lists (Italian: Federazione delle Liste Verdi )[1] or Green List (Lista Verde, LV) was a green political party in Italy. Its members included Gianni Francesco Mattioli, Lino De Benetti, Gianfranco Amendola, Alexander Langer, Enrico Falqui, Sauro Turroni and Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio. The Green Lists used the Smiling Sun symbol of the anti-nuclear movement, which was inherited by its successor party, the Federation of the Greens.

History

It was founded on 16 November 1986. The party was formed as a national organisation of Green Lists which had first contested regional elections in 1985, initially being joined by seventy local lists.[2] In the 1987 general election, the Green Lists received 2.5% for the Chamber, returning thirteen deputies as well as two senators in the Senate.[2]

The party took part in the 1989 European Parliamentary elections, receiving 3.8% of the vote, electing 3 MEPs.[3] A rival ecologist list, the Rainbow Greens, received 2.4% in the same election.[4]

In December 1990 the party merged with the Rainbow Greens to form the Federation of the Greens.[5]

Election results

Chamber of Deputies

Election Leader Votes  % Seats Position Status
1987 Gianni Francesco Mattioli 969,218 2.5
13 / 630
8th Opposition

Senate

Election Leader Votes  % Seats Position Status
1987 Gianni Francesco Mattioli 634,182 1.9
2 / 315
9th Opposition

European Parliament

Election Leader Votes  % Seats Position
1989 Gianni Francesco Mattioli 1,317,119 3.8
3 / 81
6th

Leadership

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