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Interesting answers, based on the personal bias, range from intermediate to southern Germans.
Because they are not, you arrogant nordicist frog who pretend to be an expert and get mad when a Southernwestern French is posted and consider Alsace more French than most Southwest France. There are no German-speaking politicians from South Tyrol among these politicians.
They are all from Trentino, except a couple who are fully Italian and are elected at the Bolzano council as representative of the Italian community. 38 out of 40 have Italian surnames, 2 out of 38 have Ladin roots and an Italian/Romance surname. A couple from Trentino have a Germanized surname that is more common in Trentino rather than in South Tyrol (in fact on the Italian phone directory 99% of the people who carry these two surnames have an Italian given name). There's a better-than-even chance that they have minor ancestry from other parts of Italy, let alone "half of them are from South Tyrol".
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Ouistreham, the "French" immigrant wannabe European in all his butthurtness...
And those who thumb him up are even more idiot.
Some of my threads:
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ouistreham is the same guy who believes Vda is geographically in France. I almost fell off the chair laughing when I read that.
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Central European.
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Anyone else?
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They look Borreby
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