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Lista za Rijeku – Lista per Fiume

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Lista za Rijeku – Lista per Fiume
LeaderDanko Švorinić
Founded2006
HeadquartersRijeka
IdeologySocial liberalism
Progressivism
Regionalism
Localism
European affiliationEuropean Free Alliance
Sabor
0 / 151
European Parliament
0 / 12
Rijeka City Council
0 / 31
Website
www.listazarijeku.com

The Lista za RijekuLista per Fiume (lit.'List for Rijeka' in Croatian and Italian) is a regional political party with strong local-patriotic, autonomous and progressive-liberal tendencies, based in the city of Rijeka, Croatia (known as Fiume in Italian). Founded in 2006, the party is active primarily within the confines of the city of Rijeka and the boroughs surrounding it (the so-called Rijeka ring). Its main aim is to achieve increased authority and development for the regional and local government through the retention of 70% of the locally collected taxes, which currently go to the central government in Zagreb.

The current party president is Danko Švorinić, and its governing body is a 9-member presidency council.

The party has two members in the Rijeka city council (receiving 6% of the vote in the local elections of 2013) and 8 elected councilors in city district councils.

Since 2010, Lista za Rijeku – Lista per Fiume is a full member of the European Free Alliance.

Electoral history

Legislative

Election In coalition with Votes won

(coalition totals)

Percentage Seats won Change Government
2011 AM-SUH-ASH 12,545 0.53%
0 / 151
Steady Extraparliamentary
2015 IDS-PGS 42,193 1.83%
0 / 151
Steady Extraparliamentary
2016 IDS-PGS 43,180 2.27%
0 / 151
Steady Extraparliamentary
2020 D-HL 6,594 0.40%
0 / 151
Steady Extraparliamentary

European Parliament

Election In coalition with Votes won

(coalition totals)

Percentage Seats won Change Affiliation
2014 HSLS-PGS-NF 22,098 2.4%
0 / 11
Steady EFA

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