South Tyrolean Freedom


The South Tyrolean Freedom is a separatist and national-conservative political party active in South Tyrol, where it seeks to represent the German-speaking population.
Founded by Eva Klotz, the party is committed to the South Tyrolean secessionist movement, which entails secession of the Province from Italy and its reunification with the State of Tyrol within Austria.

History

The South Tyrolean Freedom emerged as a split from the Union for South Tyrol in May 2007. On 8 June 2007 it was notarially founded in Brixen. The founding members were Herbert Campidell, Eva Klotz, Sven Knoll, Reinhold Ladurner, Roland Lang, Sepp Mitterhofer, Werner Thaler and Dietmar Zwerger.
In mid 2007, the party presented a provocative poster campaign with the slogan "South Tyrol is not Italy" and the Austrian flag as background. A sign with the same content was set up at the Brenner Pass border, at last in June 2008.
In April 2009, the STF became a full member of the European Free Alliance, a pan-European organization of regionalist parties. Gudrun Kofler from the STF Youth was elected as Vice President of the EFA Youth.
In January 2012, it was reported that the party had reached 2,800 members, a lot more than UfS in its best days.
In the 2013 provincial election, the STF won 7.2%, its record high so far, resulting in three provincial councillors.
In November 2014 Klotz, who had served in the Provincial Council for 31 consecutive years, announced her resignation from the assembly in order to take care of her husband, who was severely ill.
In the 2018 provincial election, the party obtained 6.0% of the vote and two provincial councillors.

Ideology

The STF sees itself as a "liberal-patriotic" party aimed at protecting the German-speaking population of South Tyrol. The party claims South Tyroleans' right to self-determination and to conduct a referendum in order to decide whether they want to be part of Italy or the Austrian state of Tyrol. The party programme also emphasizes the protection of the environment, the defense of family values, a moderately liberal economic policy and the concept of Europe of the regions.

Election results

Provincial Council

Leadership