RETE Movement explained

RETE Civic Movement
Native Name:Movimento Civico RETE
Abbreviation:RETE
Native Name Lang:it
President:Andrea Giani
Secretary:Giovanni Maria Zonzini
Ideology:Environmentalism[1]
Anti-corruption
Progressivism
Euroscepticism
Position:Left-wing[2]
Headquarters:Via Trasmundo da Fano, 4. Murata - Domagnano
Seats1 Title:Grand and General Council
European:Unified European Left
Slogan:"There was a twist"
Country:San Marino

The RETE Movement (Italian: Movimento Civico Rinnovamento – Equità – Transparenza – Ecosostenibilità|lit=Renewal – Equity – Transparency – Eco-sustainability Civic Movement) is a political party in San Marino.

History

The party was formed by several activist groups involved in the environmental, civic rights and arts.[3] It contested the 2012 general elections, receiving 6.3% of the vote and winning four seats.[3] Prior to the 2016 general elections the party joined the Democracy in Motion alliance, going on to win eight of the alliance's nine seats.[4] In the 2019 elections the party was part of the Tomorrow in Motion alliance, winning eleven seats.

Election results

Grand and General Council

ElectionLeaderVotes%Seats+/–Status
2012Gloria Arcangeloni1,2446.29 (#8)
20163,561 16.49 (#2) 4
20193,27618.23 (#2) 3
2024Emanuele Santi9225.07 (#7) 8

Notes and References

  1. Web site: San Marino. Parties and Elections in Europe. Wolfram. Nordsieck. 2019. 14 January 2020.
  2. Web site: di Castelbianco . Giuliano Bianchi . 2020 . Le forze politiche dell'arco parlamentare sammarinese nella XXIX Legislatura . Centro di Ricerca per le Relazioni Internazionali, Università degli Studi della Repubblica di San Marino . 17.
  3. Tom Lansford (2015) Political Handbook of the World 2015, CQ Press.
  4. http://www.libertas.sm/notizie/2016/12/04/san-marino-elezioni-2016-ballottaggio-vince-adessosm.html San Marino. Elezioni 2016, ballottaggio: vince Adesso.sm, Composizione Consiglio, XXIX legislatura