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|name = Civic Sardinia |
|name = Civic Sardinia |
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|native_name = Sardegna Civica |
|native_name = Sardegna Civica |
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|leader = [[Franco Cuccureddu]] |
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|leader = Franco Cuccureddu |
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|foundation = 2018 |
|foundation = 2018 |
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|dissolution = |
|dissolution = 2023 |
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|merged = [[Shared Horizon]] |
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|ideology = [[Regionalism (politics)|Regionalism]] |
|ideology = [[Regionalism (politics)|Regionalism]] |
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|position = [[Centre-right politics|Centre-right]] |
|position = [[Centre-right politics|Centre-right]] |
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|regional = [[Centre-right coalition (Italy)|Centre-right coalition]] |
|regional = [[Centre-right coalition (Italy)|Centre-right coalition]] |
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|seats1_title = [[Regional Council of Sardinia]] |
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|seats1 = {{Composition bar|0|60|#0087BD}} |
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|colorcode = #0087BD |
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|country = Italy |
|country = Italy |
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'''Civic Sardinia''' ({{lang-it|Sardegna Civica}}, abbr. '''SC''') was a [[regionalism (politics)|regionalist]] [[list of political parties in Italy|political party]] active in [[Sardinia]], led by Franco Cuccureddu. |
'''Civic Sardinia''' ({{lang-it|Sardegna Civica}}, abbr. '''SC''') was a [[regionalism (politics)|regionalist]] [[list of political parties in Italy|political party]] active in [[Sardinia]], led by [[Franco Cuccureddu]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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At the end of 2018, Cuccureddu, who had previously been a leading member and deputy secretary of the [[Movement for Autonomy|Movement for the Autonomies]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.lanuovasardegna.it/regione/2012/08/04/news/mpa-la-conferma-di-cuccureddu-1.5502109 | title=Mpa, la conferma di Cuccureddu }}</ref> as well as a regional councillor in 2009–2014,<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.reportsardegna24.it/franco-cuccureddu-una-storia-nel-centro-destra-oggi-assessore-di-alessandra-todde | title=Franco Cuccureddu, una storia nel centro destra oggi Assessore di Alessandra Todde | date=9 April 2024 }}</ref> launched the new party, within the [[Centre-right coalition (Italy)|centre-right coalition]].<ref>[https://www.lanuovasardegna.it/regione/2018/11/13/news/il-centrodestra-si-allarga-tensioni-sulla-leadership-1.17460309 Il centrodestra si allarga tensioni sulla leadership]</ref> |
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SC was established at the end of 2018 by the Mayor of [[Castelsardo]] and former regional councilor for the [[Movement for the Autonomies]] Franco Cuccureddu. |
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The party participated in the [[2019 Sardinian regional election |
The party participated in the [[2019 Sardinian regional election]],<ref>[https://www.nomoscsp.com/speciali-regionali/le-elezioni-regionali-in-sardegna.html Le Elezioni Regionali in Sardegna]</ref> in which [[Christian Solinas]] of the [[Sardinian Action Party]] was elected [[List of presidents of Sardinia|president of Sardinia]], and obtained 1.6% of the vote and one seat, for [[Roberto Caredda]],<ref>[https://www.profilosociale.it/regione-consiglio-nuovi-40-consiglieri-60-primo-mandato/ REGIONE, IL CONSIGLIO DEI “NUOVI”: 40 CONSIGLIERI SU 60 AL PRIMO MANDATO]</ref> a former member of [[Forza Italia]] and [[The People of Freedom]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://politici.openpolis.it/politico/34735 | title=Gli incarichi e le dichiarazioni di ROBERTO CAREDDA | openpolis }}</ref> |
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In the [[2019 Italian local elections| |
In the subsequent [[2019 Italian local elections|2019 local elections]], lists promoted by SC obtained 1.7% of the vote in [[Cagliari]] (in support of centre-right candidate [[Paolo Truzzu]])<ref>[https://elezioni.repubblica.it/2019/elezioni-comunali/sardegna/cagliari Risultati – Elezioni comune di Cagliar]</ref> and 7.9% of the vote and six seats in [[Sassari]] (in support of [[Nanni Campus]]).<ref>[https://elezioni.ilsole24ore.com/elezioni2019/risultati/amministrative_comunali/dati/sindaco_comune_sassari.shtml?refresh_ce=1 COMUNALI 2019 Sassari]</ref> Both candidates backed by the party were elected. However, at the end of 2021, the party broke with the majority in Sassari and left the municipal government.<ref>[https://www.sardegnadies.it/sassari-civica-a-campus-hai-tradito-la-citta/ Sassari Civica a Campus: «Hai tradito la città»]</ref><ref>[https://www.sardegnadies.it/campus-sassari-civica-non-fa-parte-della-maggioranza/ Campus: «Sassari Civica non fa parte della maggioranza»]</ref> |
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In early 2020 SC, the [[Union of Sardinians]] (led by [[Antonio Nicolini (politician)|Antonio Nicolini]]) and [[Fortza Paris]] (led by [[Gianfranco Scalas]]) formed a joint political coordination,<ref>[https://www.portotorres24.it/notizie/n.php?id=147240 Fortza Paris-Sardegna civica-Uds: ecco il Coordinamento]</ref> that was short-lived. |
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In March 2022 Caredda left SC, launched a new party named [[Idea Sardinia]], together with [[Carla Cuccu]] and [[Giovanni Antonio Satta]],<ref>[https://www.sardegnaierioggidomani.com/politica/idea-sardegna-il-nuovo-progetto-civico-dei-consiglieri-regionali-roberto-caredda-carla-cuccu-e-giovanni-antonio-satta/ “Idea Sardegna”, il nuovo progetto civico dei consiglieri regionali Roberto Caredda, Carla Cuccu e Giovanni Antonio Satta]</ref> splinters of the [[Five Star Movement]] and [[Sardinian Reformers]] respectively, and joined the opposition to the regional government.<ref>[https://www.galluraoggi.it/sardegna/consiglio-regionale-sospendono-onorevoli-idea-sardegna-19-luglio-2022/ Lasciano i consiglieri di Idea Sardegna in Consiglio regionale.]</ref> |
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In 2023 Cuccureddu launched a new party, [[Shared Horizon]], and aligned it with the [[Centre-left coalition (Italy)|centre-left coalition]].<ref>https://www.ansa.it/sardegna/notizie/2023/07/06/regionali-2024-da-esperienza-sindaci-nasce-orizzonte-comune_839920b5-99a1-457e-9359-852dc526f7ba.html</ref> |
In July 2023 Cuccureddu launched a new party, [[Shared Horizon]], and aligned it with the [[Centre-left coalition (Italy)|centre-left coalition]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.ansa.it/sardegna/notizie/2023/07/06/regionali-2024-da-esperienza-sindaci-nasce-orizzonte-comune_839920b5-99a1-457e-9359-852dc526f7ba.html | title=Regionali 2024, da esperienza sindaci nasce Orizzonte Comune - Notizie - Ansa.it | date=6 July 2023 }}</ref> |
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==Electoral results== |
==Electoral results== |
Revision as of 04:49, 1 September 2024
Civic Sardinia Sardegna Civica | |
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Leader | Franco Cuccureddu |
Founded | 2018 |
Dissolved | 2023 |
Merged into | Shared Horizon |
Ideology | Regionalism |
Political position | Centre-right |
Regional affiliation | Centre-right coalition |
Civic Sardinia (Template:Lang-it, abbr. SC) was a regionalist political party active in Sardinia, led by Franco Cuccureddu.
History
At the end of 2018, Cuccureddu, who had previously been a leading member and deputy secretary of the Movement for the Autonomies,[1] as well as a regional councillor in 2009–2014,[2] launched the new party, within the centre-right coalition.[3]
The party participated in the 2019 Sardinian regional election,[4] in which Christian Solinas of the Sardinian Action Party was elected president of Sardinia, and obtained 1.6% of the vote and one seat, for Roberto Caredda,[5] a former member of Forza Italia and The People of Freedom.[6]
In the subsequent 2019 local elections, lists promoted by SC obtained 1.7% of the vote in Cagliari (in support of centre-right candidate Paolo Truzzu)[7] and 7.9% of the vote and six seats in Sassari (in support of Nanni Campus).[8] Both candidates backed by the party were elected. However, at the end of 2021, the party broke with the majority in Sassari and left the municipal government.[9][10]
In early 2020 SC, the Union of Sardinians (led by Antonio Nicolini) and Fortza Paris (led by Gianfranco Scalas) formed a joint political coordination,[11] that was short-lived.
In March 2022 Caredda left SC, launched a new party named Idea Sardinia, together with Carla Cuccu and Giovanni Antonio Satta,[12] splinters of the Five Star Movement and Sardinian Reformers respectively, and joined the opposition to the regional government.[13]
In July 2023 Cuccureddu launched a new party, Shared Horizon, and aligned it with the centre-left coalition.[14]
Electoral results
Sardinian regional elections
Election year | # of overall votes |
% of overall vote |
# of overall seats won |
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2019 | 11,689 | 1.63 | 1 / 60
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References
- ^ "Mpa, la conferma di Cuccureddu".
- ^ "Franco Cuccureddu, una storia nel centro destra oggi Assessore di Alessandra Todde". 9 April 2024.
- ^ Il centrodestra si allarga tensioni sulla leadership
- ^ Le Elezioni Regionali in Sardegna
- ^ REGIONE, IL CONSIGLIO DEI “NUOVI”: 40 CONSIGLIERI SU 60 AL PRIMO MANDATO
- ^ "Gli incarichi e le dichiarazioni di ROBERTO CAREDDA | openpolis".
- ^ Risultati – Elezioni comune di Cagliar
- ^ COMUNALI 2019 Sassari
- ^ Sassari Civica a Campus: «Hai tradito la città»
- ^ Campus: «Sassari Civica non fa parte della maggioranza»
- ^ Fortza Paris-Sardegna civica-Uds: ecco il Coordinamento
- ^ “Idea Sardegna”, il nuovo progetto civico dei consiglieri regionali Roberto Caredda, Carla Cuccu e Giovanni Antonio Satta
- ^ Lasciano i consiglieri di Idea Sardegna in Consiglio regionale.
- ^ "Regionali 2024, da esperienza sindaci nasce Orizzonte Comune - Notizie - Ansa.it". 6 July 2023.