Sardinian Socialist Action Party
The Sardinian Socialist Action Party (Italian: Partito Sardo d'Azione Socialista, PSd'AzS) was a regionalist social-democratic political party active in Sardinia.
Sardinian Socialist Action Party Partito Sardo d'Azione Socialista | |
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Founder | Emilio Lussu |
Founded | 1948 |
Dissolved | 1949 |
Split from | Sardinian Action Party |
Merged into | Italian Socialist Party |
Headquarters | Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy |
Ideology | Sardinian nationalism Regionalism Autonomism Social democracy Socialism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Regional Council of Sardinia (1948-1949) | 3 / 60 |
History
The party was founded in 1948 by a split from the Sardinian Action Party led by Emilio Lussu, former member of the "Sassari brigade" during the Italian resistance movement.[1][2] The party won 6.6% in the first regional election in 1949 and shortly after merged with the Italian Socialist Party, a party of which Lussu was a senator until 1963.[2]
References
- Paolo Coluzzi (2007). Minority Language Planning and Micronationalism in Italy: An Analysis of the Situation of Friulian, Cimbrian and Western Lombard with Reference to Spanish Minority Languages. Peter Lang. p. 98. ISBN 978-3-03911-041-4.
- Eve Hepburn (2010). "Explaining Failure: Sardinian Nationalism". In Eve Hepburn (ed.). New Challenges for Stateless Nationalist and Regionalist Parties. Routledge. p. 117. ISBN 978-1-317-96596-1.
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