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- Q1979621 subject Q7573175.
- Q1979621 abstract "The New Left (German: Neue Linke, Italian: Nuova Sinistra, abbreviated NL-NS) was a list which contexted the 1978 Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol regional election. The list was led by Alexander Langer, a former member of Lotta Continua. NL-NS opposed the dominant ethnic division in South Tyrolean politics. NL-NS won 12,315 votes (4.38%) in Trentino and 9,753 votes (3.65%) in South Tyrol. In total NL-NS obtained 4.03% of the votes cast in the election. The list won two seats, one from Trento (Alessandro Canestrini) and one from South Tyrol (Alexander Langer).In the 1983 Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol regional election Langer contested on the Alternative List for another South Tyrol.".
- Q1979621 wikiPageWikiLink Q15124.
- Q1979621 wikiPageWikiLink Q1590255.
- Q1979621 wikiPageWikiLink Q16289.
- Q1979621 wikiPageWikiLink Q3722663.
- Q1979621 wikiPageWikiLink Q3722665.
- Q1979621 wikiPageWikiLink Q719360.
- Q1979621 wikiPageWikiLink Q7573175.
- Q1979621 comment "The New Left (German: Neue Linke, Italian: Nuova Sinistra, abbreviated NL-NS) was a list which contexted the 1978 Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol regional election. The list was led by Alexander Langer, a former member of Lotta Continua. NL-NS opposed the dominant ethnic division in South Tyrolean politics. NL-NS won 12,315 votes (4.38%) in Trentino and 9,753 votes (3.65%) in South Tyrol. In total NL-NS obtained 4.03% of the votes cast in the election.".
- Q1979621 label "New Left (Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol)".