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  1. 070, 0781, 0782. The province of South Sardinia ( Italian: provincia del Sud Sardegna; Sardinian: provìntzia de Sud Sardigna) is a province in the autonomous island region of Sardinia, Italy, instituted on 4 February 2016. It includes the suppressed provinces of Carbonia-Iglesias and Medio Campidano, a large part of the old province of ...

  2. Politics of Sardinia. The Sardinian regional election of 2004 took place on 12–13 June 2004. The center-left businessman Renato Soru was elected President of the Region defeating Mauro Pili, who won the 1999 election but served as President just for two years between 2001 and 2003.

  3. 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.

  4. The Sardinian regional election of 1999 took place on 13 and 27 June 1999. The centre-right coalition led by Mauro Pili won the election but was short of a clear majority; Pili, who was appointed President of the Region was not able to form a majority and was soon replaced by the defeated candidate, Gian Mario Selis , who was not able to win the confidence vote of the Regional Council himself.

  5. The Sardinian regional election of 1989 took place on 11 June 1989. One seat was canceled. After the election a centre-left government composed of Christian Democracy, the Italian Socialist Party and the Italian Democratic Socialist Party was formed. The position of President of the Region was held by Mario Floris (1989–1991) and Antonello ...

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

  7. Composition. The Regional Council of Calabria was originally composed of 40 regional councillors. The number of regional councillors increased to 42 in the 1995 regional election, to 43 in the 2000 regional election and finally to 50 in the 2005 regional election . Following the decree-law n. 138 of 13 August 2011, the number of regional ...