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  1. 1949 Italian regional elections. The Italian regional elections of 1949 refer to the regional election were held in Aosta Valley and Sardinia on 24 April and 8 May. This was the first regional election for both region and the second regional election in Italy after the 1947 in Sicily.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CorsicaCorsica - Wikipedia

    Corsica contains the GR20, one of Europe's most notable hiking trails . The island is 90 km (56 mi) from Tuscany in Italy and 170 km (110 mi) from the Côte d'Azur in France. It is separated from Sardinia to the south by the Strait of Bonifacio, which is a minimum of 11 km (6.8 mi) wide. [33]

  3. Ghinami was the prominent politician of the Social Democrats; he was President of the Regional Council, President of the Region of Sardinia for a year and a deputy in the X and XI legislature. He has held positions on numerous committees and was under secretary in the governments Goria, De Mita, Andreotti VI, and VII.

  4. Regional Council. President: Piero Comandini; ... This is the list of presidents of Sardinia since 1949. Elected by the Regional Council (1949–1994) №

  5. Centre-left. Regional Council of Sardinia. 0 / 60. Website. www.ilpartitodeisardi.eu. Politics of Sardinia. Political parties. Elections. The Party of Sardinians ( Italian: Partito dei Sardi, PdS) was a regionalist, Sardinian nationalist, social-democratic [1] and separatist [1] [2] political party in Sardinia .

  6. The president of the Regional Council (Italian: Presidente del consiglio regionale) is the Speaker who heads the consiglio regionale of a regione, a state-level territory. Regione. 2005-2010. Aosta Valley. Luciano Caveri.

  7. In the 2014 regional election the UdS–PN obtained 2.6% of the vote and Floris was once again re-elected to the Council. In the 2019 regional election the UdS–PN obtained 1.1% of the vote and no seats in the Regional Council. Leadership. Secretary: Mario Floris (1998–2018), Antonio Nicolini (2018–present) References