Lega Nord Sardinia

Lega Nord Sardinia
Secretary Giorgio Ladu
President Roberto Mura
Founded 2010
Headquarters Cagliari
Newspaper none
Membership unknown
Ideology Sardinian nationalism
Fiscal federalism
Federalism
Regionalism
National affiliation Lega Nord
Website
http://www.leganordsardegna.org/public/index.php
Politics of Sardinia
Political parties
Elections

Lega Nord Sardinia (English: Northern League Sardinia, LNS) is a regionalist political party in Sardinia.

The party is affiliated to Lega Nord through Roberto Mura (a Lombard senator of Sardinian descent), although it is not yet a recognized "national section" of that party. The practical leader of LNS is Giorgio Ladu, a former national secretary of the social-democratic Sardinian Action Party.[1]

In the 2009 European Parliament election LN won 0.7% in the region. The party was strongest in Ogliastra (5.1%), where Ladu comes from, and in the Province of Olbia-Tempio (1.9%).[2] In the 2010 provincial elections the party won 2.9% in Ogliastra (where Ladu won 3.0% as candidate for President), 1.5% in Olbia-Tempio, 0.8% in Sassari and 0.4% in Cagliari.[3]

In the 2014 European Parliament election LN won 1.4% in the region, doing better in the Province of Olbia-Tempio (2.4%) than anywhere else.[4]

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