Sardinian Action Party
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| Sardinian Action Party Partito Sardo d'Azione |
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Italian Regional Party |
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| Leader | Giacomo Sanna |
| Coalition | None |
| Political ideology | Regionalism, Social democracy |
| Official newspaper | None |
| Website | Federazione di Cagliari: www.psdaz-fedca.it Sezione di Sassari: www.psdaz-ichnos.com |
| See also | Politics of Italy |
The Sardinian Action Party (Partito Sardo d'Azione, PSd'Az) is a progressive regionalist political party in Italy, Sardinia.
It was founded after World War I by Emilio Lussu and other veterans from the Sassari brigade.
Lussu himself left the party in 1948 to found the short-lived Sardinian Socialist Action Party, that joined the Italian Socialist Party in 1949.
In 2006 the leader Giacomo Sanna, due to an electoral pact named Pact for the Autonomies, was candidate of the Northern League for the Senate, but failed to get elected.
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- History of the Sardinian Action Party, in Italian.
