Red Moors ( Italian : Rossomori , RM) is a regionalist , Sardinian nationalist , social-democratic , and separatist political party in Sardinia . The party was founded in 2009 as a left-wing split from the Sardinian Action Party (Psd'Az), after the Psd'Az had signed an electoral pact with The People of Freedom , the main centre-right party in Italy , and would later team up with Lega Nord .
7-573: In the 2009 regional election the RM won 2.5% of the vote, despite not being on the ballot in three provincial constituencies out of eight, and one regional councillor, Claudia Zuncheddu . The list did better in the province of Sassari (4.2%) and the province of Nuoro (3.3%). In the 2010 provincial elections the Red Moors improved their share of vote and were particularly strong in Medio Campidano (7.1%),
14-464: The 2019 regional election the party formed, outside big coalitions, a joint list with the iRS and Sardigna Natzione Indipendentzia (SNI) named "Self-determination" and obtained 1.9% of the vote. As a result, the party was no longer represented in the Regional Council. In June 2021, during a party congress, Lucia Chessa and Natacha Lampis were elected secretary and president, respectively. In
21-464: The 2024 regional election Chessa ran as a stand-alone candidate, obtaining 1.0% of the vote, while the party got 0.6% of the vote and no seats in the Regional Council. 2009 Sardinian regional election Carlo Mannoni PD Ugo Cappellacci PdL The Sardinian regional election of 2009 took place in Sardinia , Italy , on 15–16 February 2009. The election was called few months before
28-502: The President of Sardinia . According to the official 2001 Italian census , the 64 Council seats which must be covered by proportional representation were so distributed between Sardinian provinces. It must be underlined that this allocation is not fixed. Remained seats and votes after proportional distribution, are all grouped at regional level and divided by party lists. Source: Regional Council of Sardinia Archived 2009-03-06 at
35-409: The largest remainder method with a Droop quota and open lists ; remained seats and votes were grouped at regional level where a Hare quota is used, and then distributed to provincial party lists. Ten councillors were elected at-large using a general ticket : parties were grouped in alliances, and the alliance which received a plurality of votes elected all its candidates, its leader becoming
42-433: The natural end of the legislature because of the resignation of the incumbent President Renato Soru . Ugo Cappellacci , the centre-right candidate, defeated Soru by a large margin. The electoral system used for this election was the national Tatarella Law of 1995, used by most of Italian regions to elect their Council. Sixty-four councillors were elected in provincial constituencies by proportional representation using
49-472: The province of Nuoro (4.2%) and the province of Cagliari (3.1%). In January 2011, Zuncheddu left the party in order to join Independence Republic of Sardinia (iRS). This caused a major upheaval within the party, which was left without representation in the Regional Council. However, the party pushed back and, in the 2014 regional election , it won 2.6% of the vote and two regional councillors. In
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