Corsica Libera Explained

Country:France
Free Corsica
Native Name:Corsica Libera
Colorcode:
  1. e70000
Leader:Jean-Guy Talamoni
Foundation:1 February 2009
Ideology:Corsican independence
Separatism
Left-wing nationalism
Position:Left-wing[1]
Colours: Orange
Red
Black
White
Headquarters:1, Rue Miot
20297 Bastia
Seats1 Title:Corsican Assembly

Corsica Libera (in Corsican pronounced as /ˈkorsiɡa ˈlibɛra/, English: Free Corsica) is a left-wing separatist political party active in Corsica. It was founded in Corte in February 2009 by members of three nationalist parties, Corsica Nazione, Rinnovu and the Corsican Nationalist Alliance.

Corsica Libera advocates full independence for Corsica and it does not condemn the violent actions by groups such as the National Liberation Front of Corsica. The party distinguished itself with its symbolic occupation of Christian Clavier's Corsican residence. The party has one seat in the Corsican Assembly and a number of local councillors, including the mayor of the small village Granace.

The party's candidate in the 2010 territorial elections, Jean-Guy Talamoni, won 9.36% of the vote and qualified for the runoff. In the first round of the 2015 French regional elections, Corsica Libera received 7.73% of the vote.[2]

References

  1. Web site: Corsican pro-sovereignty lists get best results ever. Nationalia. 22 March 2010.
  2. Web site: Résultats des élections régionales 2015. Ministère de l'Intérieur. fr.