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In the [[2019 Italian local elections|municipal elections of 2019]], the lists promoted by Civic Sardinia obtained 1.7% of the votes and no seats in [[Cagliari]] (within the centre-right coalition in support of [[Paolo Truzzu]])<ref>[https://elezioni.repubblica.it/2019/elezioni-comunali/sardegna/cagliari Risultati – Elezioni comune di Cagliar]</ref> and 7.9% of the votes and six seats in [[Sassari]] (within a coalition of civic lists 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 party-backed candidates were elected mayors. At the end of 2021 the party will finally break relations with Nanni Campus and the rest of the majority in the city council.<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>
In the [[2019 Italian local elections|municipal elections of 2019]], the lists promoted by Civic Sardinia obtained 1.7% of the votes and no seats in [[Cagliari]] (within the centre-right coalition in support of [[Paolo Truzzu]])<ref>[https://elezioni.repubblica.it/2019/elezioni-comunali/sardegna/cagliari Risultati – Elezioni comune di Cagliar]</ref> and 7.9% of the votes and six seats in [[Sassari]] (within a coalition of civic lists 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 party-backed candidates were elected mayors. At the end of 2021 the party will finally break relations with Nanni Campus and the rest of the majority in the city council.<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>


In January 2020 Antonio Nicolini (leader of [[Union of Sardinians]]), Franco Cuccureddu (leader of Civic Sardinia) and Gianfranco Scalas (leader of [[Fortza Paris]]) met to define the establishment of a Coordination aimed at the realization of a joint political action, in view of the next municipal elections.<ref>[https://www.portotorres24.it/notizie/n.php?id=147240 Fortza Paris-Sardegna civica-Uds: ecco il Coordinamento]</ref>
In January 2020 Antonio Nicolini (leader of the [[Union of Sardinians]]), Franco Cuccureddu (leader of Civic Sardinia) and Gianfranco Scalas (leader of [[Fortza Paris]]) met to define the establishment of a Coordination aimed at the realization of a joint political action, in view of the next municipal elections.<ref>[https://www.portotorres24.it/notizie/n.php?id=147240 Fortza Paris-Sardegna civica-Uds: ecco il Coordinamento]</ref>


in March 2022 Roberto Caredda left the party to found a new party, 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> (a party that passed to the opposition of the regional government in July of the same year).<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>
in March 2022 Roberto Caredda left the party to found a new party, 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> (a party that passed to the opposition of the regional government in July of the same year).<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>

Revision as of 20:15, 28 May 2023

Civic Sardinia
Sardegna Civica
LeaderFranco Cuccureddu
Founded2018
IdeologyRegionalism
Political positionCentre-right
Regional Council of Sardinia
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Civic Sardinia (Italian: Sardegna Civica, abbr. SC) is a political party active in Sardinia, led by Franco Cuccureddu.

History

Civic Sardinia is a civic movement founded at the end of 2018 by the Mayor of Castelsardo and former regional councilor for the MPA Franco Cuccureddu.

The party participated in the 2019 Sardinian regional election within the centre-right coalition,[1] in support of Christian Solinas' candidacy,[2] and obtained 1.63% of the votes and one seat (assigned to Roberto Caredda).[3]

In the municipal elections of 2019, the lists promoted by Civic Sardinia obtained 1.7% of the votes and no seats in Cagliari (within the centre-right coalition in support of Paolo Truzzu)[4] and 7.9% of the votes and six seats in Sassari (within a coalition of civic lists in support of Nanni Campus).[5] Both party-backed candidates were elected mayors. At the end of 2021 the party will finally break relations with Nanni Campus and the rest of the majority in the city council.[6][7]

In January 2020 Antonio Nicolini (leader of the Union of Sardinians), Franco Cuccureddu (leader of Civic Sardinia) and Gianfranco Scalas (leader of Fortza Paris) met to define the establishment of a Coordination aimed at the realization of a joint political action, in view of the next municipal elections.[8]

in March 2022 Roberto Caredda left the party to found a new party, Idea Sardinia, together with Carla Cuccu and Giovanni Antonio Satta[9] (a party that passed to the opposition of the regional government in July of the same year).[10]

Electoral results

Sardinian regional elections

Election year # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
2019 11,689 1.63
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