Sardinia 20Twenty

Political party in Italy
Sardinia 20Twenty
Sardegna 20Venti
LeaderStefano Tunis
Founded2013
HeadquartersVia Iglesias 45 - 09125 Cagliari
IdeologyRegionalism
Liberal conservatism
Political positionCentre-right
Regional affiliationCentre-right coalition
Regional Council of Sardinia
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Website
https://www.sardegna20venti.it/

Sardinia 20Twenty (Italian: Sardegna 20Venti, abbr. S20V) is a regionalist and liberal-conservative political party active in Sardinia, led by Stefano Tunis.

History

The party was founded in 2013 by Stefano Tunis (the director of the Regional Employment Agency). In 2014 In 2014 he left his position as director to run for the Regional Council among the ranks of Forza Italia[1] and was elected with 5,433 votes.[2]

In 2018, Tunis, leader of Sardinia 20Twenty, was indicated by Forza Italia as a possible candidate for the presidency of the region Sardinia in the upcoming regional elections in 2019.[3][4] Eventually, Forza Italia supported the candidacy of Christian Solinas of the Sardinian Action Party. Solinas' candidacy (which later turned out to be a winner) was also supported by the party headed by Tunis, which obtained 4.1% of the votes and three seats.[5]

Following the election, the councillors Domenico Gallus and Pietro Moro, elected together with Tunis among the ranks of S20V, decided to join the Union of the Centre.[6]

In the 2024 regional election the party joined forces with Italy in the Centre–Us Moderates and obtained 5.5% of the vote and 3 regional councillors.

Electoral results

Sardinian regional elections

Election year # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
2019 29,473 4.1
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2024 37,950 5.5
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References

  1. ^ Regionali, Tunis lascia l’Agenzia del Lavoro e si candida con Forza Italia
  2. ^ MANUALE CONSILIARE XV LEGISLATURA
  3. ^ Partito dei sardi, vertice con 70 sindaci
  4. ^ Regionali Sardegna, centrodestra sempre più spaccato: Forza Italia incorona Stefano Tunis
  5. ^ In consiglio regionale entrano sette consiglieri della provincia di Oristano
  6. ^ I consiglieri regionali Domenico Gallus e Pietro Moro hanno aderito al gruppo dell’UDC.

External links

  • Official website