2019 Democratic Party (Italy) leadership election

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Le elezioni primarie del Partito Democratico del 2019 si sono svolte domenica 3 marzo, per individuare il segretario nazionale e i membri dell'assemblea nazionale del Partito Democratico. La consultazione ha seguito di poco meno di due anni le elezioni primarie del 2017, che avevano rieletto Matteo Renzi alla segreteria del partito. Questa consultazione con il 66% elegge Nicola Zingaretti come nuovo Segretario, che tuttavia, nel 2021, si dimetterà, non rispettando la scadenza naturale del mandato. rdf:langString
The 2019 Democratic Party leadership election was an open primary election held on 3 March 2019. The election was triggered by the resignation of Matteo Renzi on 12 March 2018, following the party's defeat at the 2018 general election. Vice Secretary Maurizio Martina was appointed Secretary in July 2018 by the National Assembly, but he resigned after few months to officially start the party's congress. rdf:langString
Une primaire du Parti démocrate se déroule en Italie le 3 mars 2019 pour désigner le nouveau secrétaire du parti politique. À la suite de la défaite du Parti démocrate lors des Élections générales italiennes de 2018, le secrétaire Matteo Renzi annonce sa démissions de la tête du parti. Le 19 mai 2018 l'assemblée nationale du parti se réunit une première fois mais décide de ne pas encore se prononcer, en renvoyant la décision au 7 juillet 2018. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Primary election results map. Red denotes provinces with a Zingaretti plurality and Green denotes those with a Martina plurality.
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rdf:langString The 2019 Democratic Party leadership election was an open primary election held on 3 March 2019. The election was triggered by the resignation of Matteo Renzi on 12 March 2018, following the party's defeat at the 2018 general election. Vice Secretary Maurizio Martina was appointed Secretary in July 2018 by the National Assembly, but he resigned after few months to officially start the party's congress. Six candidates were successfully nominated to stand in the Club's Conventions, held in January: Nicola Zingaretti, Maurizio Martina, Roberto Giachetti, Francesco Boccia, Dario Corallo and Maria Saladino. The first three candidates advanced to the open primary election scheduled in March, where Zingaretti won by a landslide getting more than 66% of votes.
rdf:langString Une primaire du Parti démocrate se déroule en Italie le 3 mars 2019 pour désigner le nouveau secrétaire du parti politique. À la suite de la défaite du Parti démocrate lors des Élections générales italiennes de 2018, le secrétaire Matteo Renzi annonce sa démissions de la tête du parti. Le 12 mars 2018, la direction nationale décide de confier l'intérim au secrétaire adjoint du Parti Maurizio Martina, jusqu'à la convocation de l'assemblée nationale du Parti qui decidera si élire un nouveau secrétaire qui complète le mandat de Matteo Renzi ou bien proclamer sa propre dissolution et ordonner la tenue d'un nouveau congrès. Le 19 mai 2018 l'assemblée nationale du parti se réunit une première fois mais décide de ne pas encore se prononcer, en renvoyant la décision au 7 juillet 2018. Le 7 juillet 2018, Maurizio Martina est élu secrétaire du Parti démocrate avec seulement 7 voix contre et 13 abstenu sur plus de 1000 délégués composant l'assemblée nationale. Cependant Maurizio Martina affirme vouloir rester secrétaire seulement jusqu'au Forum du Parti qui se tiendra a Milan les 27 et 28 octobre 2018. Le 17 novembre 2018, l'assemblée nationale du parti est reconvoquée une troisième fois. Martina présente alors sa démissions et l'assemblée décide de prononcer sa propre dissolution et d'élire la commission nationale pour le congrès qui fixera la date du congrès au 3 mars 2019. Le 12 décembre 2018, jour de la déposition des candidatures, six personnes ont déposé leur candidature : Nicola Zingaretti, Maurizio Martina, Roberto Giachetti, Francesco Boccia, Maria Saladino et Dario Corallo, mais seuls les trois premiers sont retenus.
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