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Corsican autonomy is the idea and movement supporting the status of an
autonomous region An autonomous administrative division (also referred to as an autonomous area, zone, entity, unit, region, subdivision, province, or territory) is a subnational administrative division or territory, internal territory of a sovereign state that has ...
for the island of
Corsica Corsica ( , , ; ; ) is an island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the Regions of France, 18 regions of France. It is the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, fourth-largest island in the Mediterranean and lies southeast of the Metro ...
within the
French Republic France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Atlantic Ocean#North Atlan ...
. Most supporters of greater autonomy are Corsican nationalists. The ruling
Femu a Corsica Femu a Corsica (; ) is a Corsican autonomist political party. It was formed for the first time prior to the 2010 French regional elections in the form of a political coalition. The coalition members, Inseme per a Corsica, the Party of the Corsi ...
party supports an autonomous status for Corsica.


Constitutional history

Corsica has been a part of France since it was purchased from the rulers of Genoa in 1768 and was then conquered by the French. The administrative region of Corsica and the
Corsican Assembly The Corsican Assembly or Assembly of Corsica (; ) is the unicameral legislative body of the territorial collectivity of Corsica. It has its seat at the , in the Corsican capital of Ajaccio. After the 2017 territorial elections, the assembly was ...
was formed in 1982 as the "collectivité territoriale de Corse''. In the process, the region gained further political powers compared to mainland French local authorities. Statutes or laws passed in 1982, 1991 and 2002 have preceded devolution to Corsica, similarly to other French regions, with no specific devolution for Corsica. Although the Corsican Assembly has some regulatory powers, it cannot legislate. The Matignon proposals of July 2000 negotiated between the French government and Corsican councillors included power for national laws. Although a Corsican law was adopted on 22 January 2002 it was not completed due to disapproval of the
Constitutional Council (France) The Constitutional Council (, ) is the highest constitutional authority in France. It was established by the Constitution of France, Constitution of the Fifth Republic on 4 October 1958 to ensure that constitutional principles and rules are uphe ...
.


2003 autonomy referendum

In 2003, constitutional reforms were rejected in the 2003 Corsican autonomy referendum. The referendum took place on July 6 2003 offered partial autonomy. Over 49% voted in favour with over 50% voting against in a 60% turnout. The margin of victory was 2,190 votes, with the referendum coming only two days after arrest of
Yvan Colonna Yvan Colonna (, ; 7 April 1960 – 21 March 2022) was a Corsican nationalist convicted for the 1998 assassination of the prefect of Corse-du-Sud, Claude Érignac. He was beaten to death in prison by a Cameroonian-born inmate for "disrespecting ...
who was suspected of killing Prefect Claude Erignac, the most senior French official in Corsica. In March 2003, President Sarkozy permitted experimental powers to adapt laws over a limited period and under the supervision of the French Parliament and further financial autonomy for French territorial entities.


2023 offer of further autonomy

In 2018, French president Emmanuel Macron visited Corsica and stated his opposition to recognising the Corsican language and in pardoning Corsican militants. During the Corsican protests of 2022, the
French government The Government of France (, ), officially the Government of the French Republic (, ), exercises Executive (government), executive power in France. It is composed of the Prime Minister of France, prime minister, who is the head of government, ...
said it could offer autonomy to Corsica. Interior minister
Gérald Darmanin Gérald Moussa Jean Darmanin (; born 11 October 1982) is a French politician serving as Minister of Justice (France), Minister of Justice in the Bayrou government. He previously served as Minister of the Interior (France), Minister of the Inter ...
said, "We are ready to go as far as autonomy – there you go, the word has been said'. The minister said that there would be 'no dialogue' on the matter until violent protests ended. As of 16 March 2022 rioting had ensued for two weeks in which 100 people were injured. Public buildings and police were both targeted with homemade explosive devices. On 28 September 2023, President of France, Emmanuel Macron gave a speech at the Corsican Regional Assembly in
Ajaccio Ajaccio (, , ; French language, French: ; or ; , locally: ; ) is the capital and largest city of Corsica, France. It forms a communes of France, French commune, prefecture of the Departments of France, department of Corse-du-Sud, and head o ...
. In it, he offered "autonomy for Corsica and within the republic" via "a constitutional and organic text to be submitted for approval within six months", to be agreed between Corsican politicians and the French government. This would allow "the possibility of defining standards on different topics or transfer of powers" which are currently controlled by the French
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and the French Constitutional Council. This was the first time that a French president publicly endorsed Corsican autonomy.


Political and public support

A movement for internal
self-determination Self-determination refers to a people's right to form its own political entity, and internal self-determination is the right to representative government with full suffrage. Self-determination is a cardinal principle in modern international la ...
for Corsica can be traced back to a document titled ''Autonomia'' in 1974. After a 40-year militant campaign for Corsican independence following the founding of the Corsican National Liberation Front (FLNC) in 1976, militants laid down arms in 2014. In the second-round voting of the 2017 Corsican regional election, a coalition of nationalist politicians, Pè a Corsica won 56.5% of the vote. president of France's party, La République en Marche, polled third with 12.7% of votes. The nationalist coalition win was brought about by an agreement two years prior between the autonomists led by
Gilles Simeoni Gilles Simeoni (, ; born 20 April 1967) is a lawyer and politician in Corsica, France. He was mayor of Bastia from 2014 to 2016 and has been president of the executive council of Corsica since 2015. Notably, Simeoni served as the Corsican natio ...
(chairman of the Corsica executive council) and supporters of full independence, led by Jean-Guy Talamoni (Corsica assembly speaker). The movement Pè a Corsica (For Corsica) has the aim of achieving autonomy rather than independence due to significant funding from France. In 2022, Gilles Simeoni noted that 70% of Corsican electorate that voted "in favour of a nationalist list" in the 2021 Corsican territorial election.


Specific matters

In 2017, the leaders of Pè a Corsica; pro-autonomy Gilles Simeoni and pro-independence Jean-Guy Talamoni called for further autonomy, special status for Corsica greater autonomy, equal status for the
Corsican language Corsican (, , or , ) is a Romance languages, Romance language consisting of the Dialect continuum, continuum of the Tuscan dialect, Tuscan Italo-Dalmatian languages, Italo-Dalmatian dialects spoken on the Mediterranean island of Corsica, a Singl ...
alongside French and amnesty for Corsicans that were jailed for violence in support of independence. The nationalist leaders also called for Corsican residency status, which would be aimed at tackling property speculation said to be caused by foreign investment.


Opinion polling

A 2017 poll showed 51% in favour of further autonomy (10% were in favour of independence). A 2022 poll showed 53% in favour of full autonomy status (35% were in favour of independence).


See also

*
Corsican nationalism Corsican nationalism is the concept of a cohesive nation of Corsica and a national identity of its people. The Corsican autonomy movement stems from Corsican nationalism and advocates for further autonomy for the island, if not outright indep ...
* 2003 Corsican autonomy referendum * Sardinian nationalism * Occitan nationalism *
Breton nationalism Breton nationalism (, ) is the nationalism of the historical province of Brittany, France. Brittany is considered to be one of the six Celtic nations (along with Cornwall, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Scotland and Wales). Breton ''nationalism'' wa ...
*
Reunification of Brittany The Reunification of Brittany or Breton Reunification is a political movement to reunite the Loire-Atlantique department with the administrative region of Brittany, to form the entire cultural and historical region of Brittany. This "reunifica ...


References

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