Hunting – Fishing – Environment

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Hunting – Fishing – Environment (Caccia – Pesca – Ambiente, C.P.A.) is an Italian association founded in 1985 by Carlo Maltagliati,[1] with the aim of defending the interests of hunters and fishermen. In the local elections of 1985 the CPA list managed to win about 50 city councilors,[2] including its president Carlo Maltagliati, elected in Montecatini.

Hunting – Fishing – Environment
Caccia – Pesca – Ambiente
PresidentAlessandro Fiumani
SecretaryMaurizio Montagnani
Founded1985
HeadquartersVia del lanificio 15/C – Terni
IdeologyHunters and fishermen's interests
Environmentalism
Website
www.cpacacciapescaambiente.com

In 1990 Italian regional elections CPA wons 4 regional seats, specifically in Veneto (1.5%), Tuscany (3.1%), Marche (2.1%) and Umbria (3.3%). Maltagliati was elected regional councilor in Tuscany, and after the end of his mandate in 1995 left CPA to found another association, Hunting – Fishing – Ecology (CPE). In 1995 CPA signed an electoral agreement with National Alliance to present itself in joint lists in the regional and local elections in Umbria. After the 1990s, CPA never ran for election again.

Election results

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Italian Parliament

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Chamber of Deputies
Election year No. of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
No. of
overall seats won
+/– Leader
1987 55,911 0.14
0 / 630
Carlo Maltagliati
1992 193,228 0.49
0 / 630
Carlo Maltagliati
Senate of the Republic
Election year No. of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
No. of
overall seats won
+/– Leader
1987 41,135 0.13
0 / 315
Carlo Maltagliati
1992 116,395 0.35
0 / 315
Carlo Maltagliati

References

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  1. ^ Antonio Fappani. "MOVIMENTO DEI CACCIATORI, C.P.A." Enciclopedia Bresciana.
  2. ^ La campagna elettorale ripropone lo scontro sull'arte venatoria
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