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Sardinia is already Tomorrow

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Sardinia is Already Tomorrow (Italian: Sardegna è già Domani), originally named Sardinia Domani (Sardegna Domani),[1] was a short-lived centrist political party[dubious ] in Sardinia, functioning primarily as a group of elects within the Regional Council of Sardinia.

The party was launched in June 2012 by five regional councillors, most of whom were former members of The People of Freedom (PdL). It was led by Mario Diana, who had been the floor leader of the PdL until the split, and included Gian Vittorio Campus (ex-PdL), Roberto Capelli (ApI, ex-UDC), Claudia Lombardo (ex-PdL), and Massimo Mulas (UPC, ex-UDS). Amid its formation, the group joined the opposition to the regional government led by Ugo Cappellacci of the PdL.[2][3][4][5][6]

Upon the election of Capelli to the Chamber of Deputies for the Democratic Centre in the 2013 Italian general election, the group in the Regional Council was dissolved. Soon after, the group was re-formed under the "Sardinia is already tomorrow" name and the entry of Efisio Arbau.[7]

The party was disbanded by the 2014 Sardinian regional election.

Only Arbau was re-elected in 2014.[8] In 2019 Campus would be elected mayor of Sassari,[9] while in 2020 Mulas would be elected mayor of Porto Torres.[10]

References[edit]

  1. "Si spacca la maggioranza in RegioneFuori Lombardo, Diana, Campus e Mulas". 8 June 2012.
  2. Si spacca la maggioranza in Regione Fuori Lombardo, Diana, Campus e Mulas – Cronache dalla Sardegna – L'Unione Sarda
  3. Sardegna: Diana si dimette da capogruppo Pdl in Consiglio (2) – Libero Quotidiano
  4. Sardies
  5. Sardegna Oggi: Notizie e informazione regionale
  6. Sardies
  7. "Rinasce il gruppo Sardegna Domani ed entra Arbau". 26 April 2013.
  8. "XV Legislatura - Consiglieri regionali".
  9. "Nanni Campus è il nuovo sindaco di Sassari, di nuovo". July 2019.
  10. "Porto Torres, Mulas è il nuovo sindaco. Centrodestra battuto per la terza volta". 9 November 2020.

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