Ireland 🇮🇪 Italy 🇮🇹are the places I can get citizenship to, but no jobs planned or connections. Netherlands 🇳🇱 Is where I could get a work visa pretty soon and know some family. Which do you choose and why?

    • TraschcanOfIdeology [they/them, comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      Veneto

      Laughs in Friuli and Trentino-Alto Adige. Come for the spritz, leave because of the fash.

      Wrt to leftism in ER, my experience is that electoral politics are a fuck, as in the rest of the country, but the largest and strongest unions and farmer co-ops have a good presence in the region so I'd say that the average Emilian* or Romagnol* is more to the left of the rest of the country.

      • Gosplan14_the_Third [none/use name]
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        2 years ago

        Trentino-Alto Adige

        Weirdly/Interestingly enough, if you include Rizzo's Nazbols, it was actually the best region in all of Italy for the self-proclaimed radical left in the last election. 7% in Trento, of all places (4,75% for Rizzo's bozos and 2,29% for the Unione Popolare).

        Then again, red-brown-alliances are not the standard we should be looking up to.

        As for Friuli, I view them as an extension of Veneto. I mean, the full official name literally has Venezia in its name.

        the largest and strongest unions and farmer co-ops have a good presence in the region

        That's a neat thing indeed. I recently found out about a network of cooperative flower shops in RN lmao. Shame I didn't take much interest in the cooperatives when I lived there, as I was very much just a clueless baby leftist back then.