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  2. 2024 Sardinian regional election - Wikipedia

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    e. The 2024 Sardinian regional election took place in Italy's Sardinia region on 25 February 2024. The election was for all 60 elected seats of the Regional Council of Sardinia, as well as the president of Sardinia, who automatically became a member of the Regional Council. The election was won by Alessandra Todde, who also became the first ...

  3. Regional Council of Sardinia - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Regional Council of Sardinia (Consiglio Regionale della Sardegna; Sardinian: Cunsìgiu regionale de Sardìgna) is the legislative assembly of the autonomous region of Sardinia. The assembly was elected for the first time in 1949.

  4. Politics of Sardinia - Wikipedia

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    Regional Council of Sardinia. The Regional Council of Sardinia (Consiglio Regionale della Sardegna) is composed of 60 members.The Assembly is elected for a five-year term, but, if the President suffers a vote of no confidence, resigns or dies, under the simul stabunt vel simul cadent clause, also the Assembly will be dissolved and there will be a fresh election.

  5. 2019 Sardinian regional election - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Sardinian regional election took place in this Italian region on 24 February 2019. [2] The election was for all 59 elected seats of the Regional Council of Sardinia as well as the President of the Region who, along with the second placed presidential candidate, would also become members of the Regional Council.

  6. Sardinia - Wikipedia

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    National and regional parks of Sardinia Sulcis Regional Park, the largest Mediterranean evergreen forest in Europe [citation needed] Over 600,000 hectares (1,500,000 acres) of Sardinian territory is environmentally preserved [132] [133] (about 25% of the island's territory). The island has three national parks: [134] 1. Asinara National Park, 2.

  7. 2014 Sardinian regional election - Wikipedia

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    The Sardinian regional election of 2014 in Italy took place on 16 February 2014. Francesco Pigliaru of the Democratic Party defeated the incumbent, Ugo Cappellacci of Forza Italia. The combined score of the highly fragmented Sardist parties was 26%. [1]

  8. Composition of Regional Councils of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Regional Councils of Italy are the elected legislative bodies of Italian regions. Their political composition is summarized in the following table. [1] Political parties active on national level are listed; the remaining ones are included into "Others". Party.

  9. 2009 Sardinian regional election - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Sardinia. The Sardinian regional election of 2009 took place in Sardinia, Italy, on 15–16 February 2009. The election was called few months before the natural end of the legislature because of the resignation of the incumbent President Renato Soru. Ugo Cappellacci, the centre-right candidate, defeated Soru by a large margin.