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Regional Council of Sardinia
16th Legislature
Type
Type
Leadership
President
Michele Pais, Lega
since 9 April 2019
Structure
Seats60
Political groups
Government (36)
  •   PD (11)
  •   M5S (8)
  •   ARV (4)
  •   UAT (3)
  •   OC (3)
  •   SF (3)
  •   Prog. (3)
  •   PSI (1)

Opposition (24)

Elections
Last election
25 February 2024
Meeting place
Palace of the Regional Council, Cagliari
Website
consiglio.regione.sardegna.it

The Regional Council of Sardinia (Consiglio Regionale della Sardegna) is the legislative assembly of the autonomous region of Sardinia.

The assembly was elected for the first time in 1949.

Composition

Following the modification of the regional statute, with the constitutional law 3/2013, the number of regional councillors was reduced from 80 to 60.[1]

Political groups

The Regional Council of Sardinia is currently composed of the following political groups:[2]

Party Seats Status
Sardinian Action Party
8 / 60
In government
The Great Center
8 / 60
In government
Democratic Party
7 / 60
In opposition
Red-Green Alliance[3]
7 / 60
In opposition
League Salvini Sardinian
5 / 60
In government
Brothers of Italy
4 / 60
In government
Forza Italia Sardinia
4 / 60
In government
Sardinian Reformers
4 / 60
In government
Five Star Movement
4 / 60
In opposition
Progressives
3 / 60
In opposition
Pro Sardinian - Union of the Centre
3 / 60
In government
Mixed group[4]
3 / 60
In government

See also

References

  1. ^ Riduzione del numero dei consiglieri regionali
  2. ^ "XVI Legislatura - Gruppi consiliari". consiglio.regione.sardegna.it (in Italian). Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  3. ^ Antonio Piu and Diego Loi (Green Europe), Maria Laura Orrù (Possible), Eugenio Lai and Daniele Cocco (Future Left), Laura Caddeo (Solidary Democracy) and Roberto Deriu (Democratic Party).
  4. ^ In support of the government: Roberto Caredda, Giovanni Antonio Satta and Carla Cuccu (Idea Sardinia).