For the Autonomies (Italian: Per le Autonomie, Aut) is a heterogeneous, mostly centrist, centre-left and regionalist, parliamentary group which has been active, with slightly different names and compositions, in the Italian Senate since 2001.

History

The group was formed in May 2001 by six senators representing the northern special-statute autonomous regions of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (composed of two autonomous provinces, Trentino and South Tyrol) and Aosta Valley, two senators of European Democracy (DE) and senators for life Giulio Andreotti (a long-time Christian Democrat, who was then a member of DE too) and Gianni Agnelli. Instrumental in the formation of the group were Helga Thaler Ausserhofer, who served also as its first president, and Andreotti: the two formed a friendship and a strong political bond, despite their different geographical and political backgrounds.

The group has since been home for the regionalist parties usually affiliated with the centre-left Olive Tree (Ulivo) coalition and, later, the Democratic Party (PD), including the South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP), the Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party (PATT), the Union for Trentino (UpT), the Valdostan Union (UV) and Valdostan Renewal (RV), and most senators for life, including Andreotti (2001–2006, 2008–2013), Agnelli (2001–2003), Francesco Cossiga (2003–2006, 2008–2010), Emilio Colombo (2008–2013), Carlo Rubbia (2013–2018), Elena Cattaneo (2013–present), Giorgio Napolitano (2015–2023), Carlo Azeglio Ciampi (2015–2016), Renzo Piano (2015–2018) and Carlo Rubbia (2022–present).

In 2006–2008 the group survived thanks to the influx of six senators of the would-be PD. In 2008–2013 it welcomed the Union of the Centre (UdC), the Associative Movement Italians Abroad (MAIE) and some centre-right independent or minor-party senators; during that parliamentary term the group saw also the return of Andreotti and Cossiga. In 2013–2018 the group welcomed the senators of the Italian Socialist Party (PSI) and, from 2014 to 2018, those of Solidary Democracy (DeS). More recently, from 2018 to 2022, the group featured also Pier Ferdinando Casini (Centrists for EuropeCP), who has continuously served in Parliament since 1983. In 2025 the group was joined by one senator representing the Greens of South Tyrol and Green Europe.

Composition

2022–present

PartyMain ideologyMPs
2022now
South Tyrolean People's PartyRegionalism22
CampobaseRegionalism11
Democratic PartySocial democracy11
Greens of South Tyrol / Green EuropeGreen politics1
South calls NorthRegionalism1
Non-party independents22
Total77

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2018–2022

PartyMain ideologyMPs
20182022
South Tyrolean People's PartyRegionalism33
Valdostan UnionRegionalism11
Democratic PartySocial democracy11
Centrists for EuropeCPCentrism11
Non-party independents22
Total88

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2013–2018

PartyMain ideologyMPs
20132018
Italian Socialist PartySocial democracy23
South Tyrolean People's PartyRegionalism22
Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist PartyRegionalism11
Union for TrentinoRegionalism11
Valdostan UnionRegionalism11
Democratic PartySocial democracy11
Non-party independents25
Solidary DemocracyChristian left1
Associative Movement Italians AbroadCentrism1
Total1016

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2008–2013

PartyMain ideologyMPs
20082013
South Tyrolean People's PartyRegionalism33
Union of the CentreChristian democracy35
Valdostan UnionRegionalism11
Associative Movement Italians AbroadCentrism11
Non-party independents32
Toward NorthRegionalism1
Italian Socialist PartySocial democracy1
Italian Republican PartySocial liberalism1
Italian Liberal PartyLiberalism1
Total1116

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2006–2008

PartyMain ideologyMPs
20062008
South Tyrolean People's PartyRegionalism33
Democrats of the LeftSocial democracy30
Democracy is Freedom – The DaisyCentrism20
Daisy Civic ListRegionalism11
Valdostan RenewalRegionalism11
Democratic PartySocial democracy5
Total1010

Source:

2001–2006

PartyMain ideologyMPs
20012006
South Tyrolean People's PartyRegionalism33
European DemocracyChristian democracy30
Daisy Civic ListRegionalism11
Valdostan UnionRegionalism11
Italian People's PartyChristian democracy10
Non-party independents14
Democracy is Freedom – The DaisyCentrism1
Total1010

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Leadership

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