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The South Tyrolean People's Party (german: Südtiroler Volkspartei, SVP) is a regionalist and autonomist political party in South Tyrol, an autonomous province with a
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majority in northern Italy. Founded on 8 May 1945, the SVP has roots in the
Deutscher Verband The Deutscher Verband was a coalition of bourgeois German-speaking political parties that was formed in South Tyrol in 1919 after the region was annexed by Italy. It was a merger of the Catholic Tiroler Volkspartei and the national liberal Deutsch ...
, a confederation of German-speaking parties formed in 1919 after the annexation of South Tyrol by Italy, which shared many of the same leading figures as the SVP. An ethnic
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party, the SVP is aimed at representing South Tyrol's
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population as well as Ladin speakers, and is mainly Christian-democratic but nevertheless quite diverse, including conservatives, liberals and social democrats. The party gives special attention also to the interests of farmers, which make up a good deal of its electorate. From 1948 to 2013 the party retained an absolute majority in the Provincial Council. Its best result was 67.8% in
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, its worst 41.9% in
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. The SVP had a long-lasting alliance with
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(and the Italian Socialist Party) and, since 1994, with some of its successor parties, including the Italian People's Party and the Democratic Union of Alto Adige. In 1998 the SVP formed a coalition with the Democrats of the Left, replaced by the
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in 2009. That coalition lasted ten years, until the party chose to team up with the local section of
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/ Lega in 2019. At the European level, the SVP is a member of the
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(EPP).


Recent history

In 1989
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, long-time SVP leader and Governor of South Tyrol since 1960, handed his office to Luis Durnwalder, who would keep the post until 2013. Under Durnwalder's long reign, the SVP continued to be the largest party in the Province, garnering more than 50% of the vote in most elections, despite growing competition, chiefly from right-wing parties. Durnwalder managed to keep the party, often riven in internal disputes between opposing factions, united. The SVP joined the
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as an observer member in 1993. In the
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the SVP was affiliated to The Olive Tree (on the
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list, which included primarily the Italian People's Party), and also the 2001 general election (on its own list).


2003–2006 elections

In the 2003 provincial election the SVP won 55.6% of the vote and 21 provincial councillors out of 35. Durnwalder, Governor since 1989, was returned for the fourth time in office, at the head of a coalition composed by the Democrats of the Left (DS) and the Democratic Union of Alto Adige. In the
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the SVP formed an electoral alliance with The Olive Tree joint list, including the DS. The party's share of votes fell below 50% for the first time, to 46.7% (–9.3pp from 1999, mainly because of the big win of the
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(13.2%, +6.5%). However
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was elected
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with more than 90,000 preferences and a Green,
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(a former member of the internal left of the SVP), was elected too. Also in 2004 the centrist
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, party chairman since 1992, stepped down and was replaced by
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, another centrist. In the 2006 general election the party was part of the victorious
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centre-left coalition, and garnered four deputies, including one for its sister-party in Trentino, the Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party (PATT) – long-serving Siegfried Brugger,
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,
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and PATT's
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–, and three senators – Helga Thaler Ausserhofer (representing the party's conservative wing),
Oskar Peterlini Oskar Peterlini (born 19 September 1950), Lecturer at the Free University of Bozen Bolzano, is a Representative of the German-speaking South Tyrolean Minority in South Tyrol, Italy. He was a member of the Italian Senate in the Italian Parliame ...
(from the party's social-democratic faction) and Manfred Pinzger.


2008–2009 elections

In the 2008 general election the party obtained 44.3% (–9.1pp from 2006 and –16.2pp from 2001), returning only two deputies, Siegfried Brugger and Karl Zeller. In the Senate election, thanks to the plurality voting system, the SVP got its three senators – Helga Thaler Ausserhofer, Oskar Peterlini and Manfred Pinzger – re-elected. The low number of elects in the Chamber was due both to the strong showing of
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(9.4%) on the right and the decision not to enter in alliance for the Chamber of Deputies either with the centre-left led by the
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(PD, 18.0%) – successor of the DS – or the centre-right led by The People of Freedom (PdL,16.0%). In the 2008 provincial election the SVP won 48.1% of the vote in the Province (–7.5%), while its right-wing rivals (The Freedomites,
South Tyrolean Freedom South Tyrolean Freedom (german: Süd-Tiroler Freiheit, STF) is a regionalist, separatist and national-conservative political party in South Tyrol, Italy. The party, which is part of the South Tyrolean independence movement, seeks to represent th ...
and Union for South Tyrol) gained a combined 21.5% of the vote. During the electoral campaign the party did not endorse its traditional counterparts in Trentino (the
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/ Union for Trentino, UpT, and the PATT), in order not to hurt the relations with
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(LN), whose Trentino section,
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, provided the opposition candidate,
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. Despite rumors on an alliance with
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, after the election the SVP continued its alliance with the PD. In April 2009
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, a member of the ''Arbeitnehmer'' ("employees") left-leaning wing, was elected party chairman, due to an agreement between the opposing factions. Since then he was assisted by three deputy chairpersons: Thomas Widmann (''Wirtschaft'' or "business" faction),
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and Paola Bioc Gasser (representative of the Ladin section). The latter was replaced by Daniel Alfreider in 2012. In the
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, due to the absence of its rival parties on the right, the SVP won 52.1% of the vote, electing
Herbert Dorfmann Herbert Dorfmann (born 4 March 1969 in Brixen, South Tyrol) is an Italian agronomist and politician of the South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP) who has been serving as a Member of the European Parliament since 2009. Personal life After graduatin ...
.


2013–2014 elections

The SVP contested the 2013 general election as part of the centre-left coalition,
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. Some long-serving MPs, notably Siegfried Brugger and Helga Thaler Ausserhofer, chose not to run for re-election and the party selected its candidates through a
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. In the general election the SVP won 44.2% of the provincial vote (–0.1pp from 2008) and, being part of the coalition winning the national majority premium, obtained five deputies: Albrecht Plangger, Renate Gebhard, Daniel Alfreider, PATT's
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and Manfred Schullian. For the Senate, the SVP ran alone in the constituencies of Merano and Brixen, winning both: in Merano outgoing deputy Karl Zeller took 53.5%, while in Brixen Hans Berger 55.4%. The SVP, in alliance with the PD, the UpT and the PATT, contributed also to the election of centre-left or autonomist candidates in the constituency of Bolzano and in those of Trentino. On 21 April, in a party primary, the SVP selected
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as its head of the list for the 2013 provincial election, in place of Durnwalder. Kompatscher, 42-year-old mayor of Völs am Schlern, won 82.4% of the vote, while former SVP leader
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a mere 17.6%. In the October election the SVP won 45.7% of the vote in the Province (–2.4pp) and lost its 65-year-long absolute majority. Both the German right-wing parties (whose combined share of the vote was 27.2%, +5.7%) and the Greens (8.7%, +2.9%) gained votes. Kompatscher obtained more than 80,000 preference votes and was set to be appointed Governor by the Provincial Council. Its coalition government included, as usual, the PD. In May 2014 Theiner was replaced by
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as party's chairman. Daniel Alfreider,
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and
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were appointed vice chairpersons. Kompatscher and 28-year-old Achammer formed an entirely new leadership team and represented the party's renewal. In the
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the SVP won 48.0% of the vote in the Province and Dorfmann was re-elected to the European Parliament.


2018–2019 elections

The SVP, which again chose its candidates through a primary election, contested the 2018 general election in a joint list with the PATT, within the
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. The German right-wing parties did not contest the election, leading the SVP to obtain 48.8% of the vote in the Province (+4.6pp). However, due to the new electoral system, it secured four deputies, including one for the PATT, and three senators. For the Chamber, Albrecht Plangger was elected in Meran (61.2%), Renate Gebhard in Brixen (65.0%), and Manfred Schullian and PATT's
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from the PR list. For the Senate,
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was elected in Merano (61.1%), Meinhard Durnwalder in Brixen (66.5%), and
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from the PR list. The SVP's support granted the election of PD's candidates for the Chamber and the Senate in Bolzano, but for the first time the centre-left lost badly in Trentino, where the LN – re-styled as "Lega" – became the largest party. In the 2018 provincial election incumbent Governor Kompatscher was the party's leading candidate. In the election on 21 October 2018, the party gained 41.9%, (–3.8pp). The PD, SVP's traditional ally, did so poorly that the SVP needed to find a new coalition partner: after long negotiations, the party chose to team up with the local section of
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in 2019. Additionally, for the
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, the party formed an electoral pact with the other two main members of the
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(EPP) from Italy, Silvio Berlusconi's
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(FI) and the Union of the Centre (UdC). In the
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the SVP won 46.5% of the vote in the Province and Dorfmann was re-elected to the European Parliament.


2022 elections

In the
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the SVP decided to run independently with PATT and the
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. In response, the centre-left coalition made deals with the
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and
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after this decision.


Ideology and factions

The SVP is an example of a
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party. Its ideology ranges from
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to social democracy, due to the virtual absence of a true social-democratic rival party in the region. In German-speaking valleys the SVP had for decades almost no opposition, apart from
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,
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and
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on the right and the
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on the
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. In the years the SVP suffered many splits reflecting the diverse composition of the party (
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, Social Progressive Party of South Tyrol and Social Democratic Party of South Tyrol) and many SVP leading members left the party in order to join other parties, notably including
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, a right-winger who launched the Union for South Tyrol in 1989, Christian Waldner, a
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who launched The Freedomites in 1992,
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, a leftist who joined the Greens in 1999, and finally
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, a right-winger who switched to
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in 2008. The
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/ Freedom Party of South Tyrol, the
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, the Union for South Tyrol and The Freedomites can thus be all considered splits of the SVP. Within the party it is possible to identify three main internal factions: *''Landwirtschaft'' (Agriculture), representing the interests of farmers; the faction, which had in Luis Durnwalder, Governor from 1989 to 2013, its main representative in government, notably includes
Herbert Dorfmann Herbert Dorfmann (born 4 March 1969 in Brixen, South Tyrol) is an Italian agronomist and politician of the South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP) who has been serving as a Member of the European Parliament since 2009. Personal life After graduatin ...
and Hans Berger. *''Wirtschaft'' (Economy), representing
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; the faction is led by Gerhard Brandstätter and notably includes Helga Thaler Ausserhofer, a conservative, Manfred Pinzger,
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, Thomas Widmann and
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;
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wields strong support among the faction. *''Arbeitnehmer'' (Labour), the social-democratic faction and political arm of the
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(ASGB); the faction, recently led by Reinhold Perkmann, Rosmarie Pamer, and Cristoph Gufler, notably includes
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, the most left-wing SVP member in the Italian Parliament so far,
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and Renate Gebhard.
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and
Elmar Pichler Rolle Elmar may refer to: * Elmar (given name) Elmar is a male given name. People named Elmar include: *Elmar Altvater (born 1938), German political scientist * Elmar Bakhshiev (born 1980), Azerbaijani footballer * Elmar Bolowich (born 1954), America ...
, who led the party in 1992–2004 and 2004–2009 respectively, are centrist figures who worked for preserving party unity. In order to prevent the break-up of the party along right-left lines, in 2008 Perkmann, leader of the ''Arbeitnehmer'', proposed a "federal reform" of the party in order to preserve its catch-all nature and simultaneously give more autonomy to its internal factions, which have now an official status in party organization. The result was a mild reform of the party and the election to the party leadership in 2009 of a ticket composed by a leading member of the ''Arbeitnehmer'', Richard Theiner, and a leading member of the ''Wirtschaft'' faction, Thomas Widmann, plus
Martha Stocker Martha (Hebrew: מָרְתָא‎) is a biblical figure described in the Gospels of Luke and John. Together with her siblings Lazarus and Mary of Bethany, she is described as living in the village of Bethany near Jerusalem. She was witness to Je ...
, a close ally of Durnwalder. The factional divisions between party members were reflected also on the vote of confidence on the
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: Pinzger and Thaler Ausserhofer abstained, while Brugger, Zeller and Peterlini voted against. This kind of divisions continued during the legislature, with senators, excluding Peterlini, supporting some of the government's policies and deputies often opposing the same measures. The
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(''Junge Generation'', JG) is the youth movement of the party, including all members at the age of 14 to 30. The SVP is a member of the
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(EPP), and its
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sits in the EPP Group in the European Parliament.


Popular support

The electoral results of the SVP in South Tyrol since 1948 are shown in the chart below The electoral results of the SVP in South Tyrol since 1953 are shown in the table below.


Chamber of Deputies


European Parliament


Electoral results


Landtag of South Tyrol


Italian Parliament


European Parliament


Leadership

*Chairman:
Erich Amonn The given name Eric, Erich, Erikk, Erik, Erick, or Eirik is derived from the Old Norse name ''Eiríkr'' (or ''Eríkr'' in Old East Norse due to monophthongization). The first element, ''ei-'' may be derived from the older Proto-Norse ''* ain ...
(1945–1948), Josef Menz-Popp (1948–1951),
Toni Ebner Toni, Toñi or Tóni is a unisex given name. In Spanish, Italian, Croatian and Finnish, it is a masculine given name used as a short form of the names derived from Antonius like Antonio, Ante or Anttoni. In Danish, English, Finnish, Norwegian ...
(1951–1952),
Otto von Guggenberg Otto is a masculine German given name and a surname. It originates as an Old High German short form (variants ''Audo'', ''Odo'', ''Udo'') of Germanic names beginning in ''aud-'', an element meaning "wealth, prosperity". The name is recorded fr ...
(1952–1954),
Karl Tinzl Karl may refer to: People * Karl (given name), including a list of people and characters with the name * Karl der Große, commonly known in English as Charlemagne * Karl Marx, German philosopher and political writer * Karl of Austria, last Austria ...
(1954–1956),
Toni Ebner Toni, Toñi or Tóni is a unisex given name. In Spanish, Italian, Croatian and Finnish, it is a masculine given name used as a short form of the names derived from Antonius like Antonio, Ante or Anttoni. In Danish, English, Finnish, Norwegian ...
(1956–1957),
Silvius Magnago Silvius Magnago (5 February 1914 – 25 May 2010) was a South Tyrolean politician. Biography Magnago was born in Merano, which was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, on 5 February 1914. In 1936 he graduated from the grammar school of ...
(1957–1991),
Roland Riz Roland (; frk, *Hrōþiland; lat-med, Hruodlandus or ''Rotholandus''; it, Orlando or ''Rolando''; died 15 August 778) was a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne who became one of the principal figures in the literary cycle known as the ...
(1991–1992),
Siegfried Brugger Siegfried is a German-language male given name, composed from the Germanic elements ''sig'' "victory" and ''frithu'' "protection, peace". The German name has the Old Norse cognate ''Sigfriðr, Sigfrøðr'', which gives rise to Swedish ''Sigfrid' ...
(1992–2004),
Elmar Pichler Rolle Elmar may refer to: * Elmar (given name) Elmar is a male given name. People named Elmar include: *Elmar Altvater (born 1938), German political scientist * Elmar Bakhshiev (born 1980), Azerbaijani footballer * Elmar Bolowich (born 1954), America ...
(2004–2009),
Richard Theiner Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'stron ...
(2009–2014),
Philipp Achammer Philipp Achammer (born 4 July 1985) is an Italian politician active in South Tyrol, who is serving as leader of the South Tyrolean People's Party since 2014. Biography Philipp Achammer was born in Brixen, South Tyrol, in 1985. In 2003 he became th ...
(2014–present) **Honorary chairman:
Silvius Magnago Silvius Magnago (5 February 1914 – 25 May 2010) was a South Tyrolean politician. Biography Magnago was born in Merano, which was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, on 5 February 1914. In 1936 he graduated from the grammar school of ...
(1991–2010) *Secretary:
Josef Raffeiner Josef may refer to *Josef (given name) *Josef (surname) * ''Josef'' (film), a 2011 Croatian war film *Musik Josef Musik Josef is a Japanese manufacturer of musical instruments. It was founded by Yukio Nakamura, and is the only company in Japan spe ...
(1945–1947), Otto von Guttenberg (1947–1952),
Albuin Forer Alboin (530s – 28 June 572) was king of the Lombards from about 560 until 572. During his reign the Lombards ended their migration period, migrations by settling in Italy, the northern part of which Alboin conquered between 569 and 572. He h ...
(1952–1953),
Vinzenz Stötter Vinzenz is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Vinzenz Bronzin (1872–1970), professor of mathematics in Trieste, Italy *Vinzenz Dittrich (1890–1965), Austrian football (soccer) player in defender role and manager *Vinzenz Fux ...
(1953–1954),
Ivo Perathoner Ivo is a masculine given name, in use in various European languages. The name used in western European languages originates as a Normannic name recorded since the High Middle Ages, and the French name Yves is a variant of it. The unrelated So ...
(1954–1957),
Hans Stanek Hans may refer to: __NOTOC__ People * Hans (name), a masculine given name * Hans Raj Hans, Indian singer and politician ** Navraj Hans, Indian singer, actor, entrepreneur, cricket player and performer, son of Hans Raj Hans ** Yuvraj Hans, Punjabi ...
(1957–1965), Josef Atz (1965–1978), Bruno Hosp (1978–1989), Hartmann Gallmetzer (1989–1997), Thomas Widmann, (1997–2003),
Michael Mühlberger Michael may refer to: People * Michael (given name), a given name * Michael (surname), including a list of people with the surname Michael Given name "Michael" * Michael (archangel), ''first'' of God's archangels in the Jewish, Christian and ...
(2004),
Alexander Mittermair Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Al ...
(2004–2009),
Philipp Achammer Philipp Achammer (born 4 July 1985) is an Italian politician active in South Tyrol, who is serving as leader of the South Tyrolean People's Party since 2014. Biography Philipp Achammer was born in Brixen, South Tyrol, in 1985. In 2003 he became th ...
(2009–2013),
Martin Alber Martin may refer to: Places * Martin City (disambiguation) * Martin County (disambiguation) * Martin Township (disambiguation) Antarctica * Martin Peninsula, Marie Byrd Land * Port Martin, Adelie Land * Point Martin, South Orkney Islands Aus ...
(2013–2014),
Manuel Massl Manuel may refer to: People * Manuel (name) * Manuel (Fawlty Towers), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers'' * Charlie Manuel Charles Fuqua Manuel Jr. (born January 4, 1944), is an American former professional baseball playe ...
(2014–2016), Gerhard Duregger (2017–2019),
Stefan Premstaller Stefan may refer to: * Stefan (given name) * Stefan (surname) * Ștefan, a Romanian given name and a surname * Štefan, a Slavic given name and surname * Stefan (footballer) (born 1988), Brazilian footballer * Stefan Heym, pseudonym of German writ ...
(2019–present)


Further reading

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References


Sources


History of 60 years of the SVP, 1945–2005Provincial Council of Bolzano – Historical ArchiveTrentino Alto-Adige Region – ElectionsCattaneo Institute – Archive of Election DataMinistry of the Interior – Historical Archive of ElectionsGünther Pallaver, ''Political parties in Alto Adige from 1945 to 2005''
*Anton Holzer, ''Die Südtiroler Volkspartei'', Kulturverlag, Thaur (Tyrol) 1991, *Joachim Goller, ''Die Brixner Richtungen. Die Südtiroler Volkspartei, das katholische Lager und der Klerus'', Studienverlag, Innsbruck/Wien/Bozen 2007,


External links


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