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Political party in Italy
Slovene Union
Slovenska skupnost
Leader
Peter Močnik
Founded
1963
Headquarters
Via G. Gallina 5/III, Trieste
Newspaper
Skupnost
Ideology
Slovene-speaking minority interests Christian democracy
Political position
Centre
National affiliation
Centre-left coalition Autonomies and Environment Pact
European affiliation
Federal Union of European Nationalities
Regional Council of Friuli-Venezia Giulia
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(In the Democratic Party)
Website
www.slovenskaskupnost.org
Politics of Italy
Political parties
Elections
The Slovene Union (Slovene: Slovenska skupnost, SSk, Italian: Unione Slovena, US) is a political party in Italy representing the Slovene minority in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region.[1] Its Slovene name means literally "Slovene Community", but the denomination "Slovene Union" is used in other languages.
The party was founded in the 1960s to represent the anti-communist Slovenes in the Italian Julian March (provinces of Trieste and Gorizia). It the 1970s and 1980s, it extended its presence also to Venetian Slovenia and Canale Valley in the Province of Udine. It has been considered to be close to the Catholic Church and has drawn its support from various Slovene Catholic institutions in Italy, such as the Hermagoras Society and the Council of Slovene Organizations.
Since 2007, the SSk is affiliated to the Democratic Party (PD). The relation between the two parties is regulated by an "agreement of federation", which guarantees the full autonomy of the SSk.[2]
^Nordsieck, Wolfram (2018). "Friuli-Venezia Guilia/Italy". Parties and Elections in Europe.
^"De?elna svetovalska skupina PD". Archived from the original on April 25, 2011. Retrieved May 16, 2011.
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