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Municipal elections were held in the six municipalities of the Anglo-American occupation zone ('Zone A') of the Free Territory of Trieste in June 1949, Trieste, Duino-Aurisina, San Dorligo della Valle, Sgonico, Monrupino and Muggia. There were 197,266 eligible voters in the electoral rolls in Trieste and a combined number of 15,392 eligible voters in the five other municipalities. A third force was the , which sought to convert the Free Territory into an independent state.

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  • 1949 Free Territory of Trieste municipal election (en)
  • Elezioni amministrative triestine del 1949 (it)
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  • Le elezioni amministrative triestine del 1949 si svolsero nella Zona A del Territorio Libero di Trieste. L'AMGOT autorizzò le prime elezioni nei sei comuni ivi ricompresi, adottando come legislazione elettorale la stessa in vigore in Italia. Fu il generale Sir Terence Sydney Airey, governatore alleato del TLT per la Zona A, a decidere d'indire le prime elezioni amministrative, con un ordine che prevedeva il riconoscimento del diritto di voto a tutti i cittadini maggiorenni che, in data del 15 settembre 1947, risultassero residenti stabilmente nei confini della zona suddetta. (it)
  • Municipal elections were held in the six municipalities of the Anglo-American occupation zone ('Zone A') of the Free Territory of Trieste in June 1949, Trieste, Duino-Aurisina, San Dorligo della Valle, Sgonico, Monrupino and Muggia. There were 197,266 eligible voters in the electoral rolls in Trieste and a combined number of 15,392 eligible voters in the five other municipalities. A third force was the , which sought to convert the Free Territory into an independent state. (en)
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  • Municipal elections were held in the six municipalities of the Anglo-American occupation zone ('Zone A') of the Free Territory of Trieste in June 1949, Trieste, Duino-Aurisina, San Dorligo della Valle, Sgonico, Monrupino and Muggia. There were 197,266 eligible voters in the electoral rolls in Trieste and a combined number of 15,392 eligible voters in the five other municipalities. The elections were largely symbolic, as the elected officials had no formal decision-making over the Allied Military Government (AMG), which controlled the most areas of administration. Ahead of the elections, the AMG intervened in order to boost the pro-Italian conservative Christian Democracy (DC) party. The Christian Democrats were also supported by the mainstream press, represented by newspapers such as Messaggero Veneto and Giornale di Trieste. In their election campaign the Christian Democrats and their pro-Italian allies ran an anti-Slavic campaign, accusing their communist opponents of being anti-religious. As such the election campaign followed the pattern of the Italian general election of 1948, in which the Christian Democrats and other moderate elements had campaigned on the plank of whipping up fears of a Bolshevik takeover of Italy. The Christian Democratic campaign struck a chord especially amongst women voters in the Free Territory, who were allowed to vote for the first time. The Communist Party of the Free Territory of Trieste (PCTLT), which had initially supported the incorporation of the Free Territory with Yugoslavia, had been divided as a result of the rupture between the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia in 1948. The pro-Yugoslav communists were now regrouped in the (FPIS), with the daily newspaper Primorski dnevnik as their press outlet. A third force was the , which sought to convert the Free Territory into an independent state. (en)
  • Le elezioni amministrative triestine del 1949 si svolsero nella Zona A del Territorio Libero di Trieste. L'AMGOT autorizzò le prime elezioni nei sei comuni ivi ricompresi, adottando come legislazione elettorale la stessa in vigore in Italia. Fu il generale Sir Terence Sydney Airey, governatore alleato del TLT per la Zona A, a decidere d'indire le prime elezioni amministrative, con un ordine che prevedeva il riconoscimento del diritto di voto a tutti i cittadini maggiorenni che, in data del 15 settembre 1947, risultassero residenti stabilmente nei confini della zona suddetta. (it)
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