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Result of the last parliamentary election: 0.8%
Sud chiama Nord (ScN) is a regional and populist party in Italy, founded in 2022 by Cateno De Luca. It advocates for more autonomy and federal structures, especially for Southern Italy.
Foundation and Background
Sud chiama Nord (ScN) was founded in June 2022 by Cateno De Luca, the former mayor of Messina. De Luca, who had previously been active in various political parties, initiated ScN as a regional movement aimed at better representing the interests of Southern Italy. The party emerged in preparation for the Sicilian regional elections and was meant to offer a broader political platform than De Luca's earlier movement 'Sicilia Vera'.
Political Orientation and Goals
ScN is described as regionalist, autonomist, and populist. The party advocates for stronger administrative decentralization and more decision-making powers for local administrations. It supports federal structures and aims for a reform that grants more power to the Italian Prime Minister, comparable to a 'Mayor of Italy'.
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FAQ
Is ScN left-wing or right-wing?
ScN advocates a mixture of left and right positions.
What does ScN stand for?
ScN is the abbreviation for Sud chiama Nord.