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Massimo Zedda centre-left candidate for mayor in Cagliari – News

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Massimo Zedda centre-left candidate for mayor in Cagliari – News

Massimo Zedda, president of the Sardinian Progressists, will be the candidate for mayor in Cagliari at the municipal elections on 8 and 9 June for the broad centre-left camp, which was voted for by president Alessandra Todde in the recent regional elections. During the table convened this evening in the regional headquarters of the Dems in Cagliari, the Democratic Party, which had asked for more time, dissolved its reservations and declared its convergence on the name of the former mayor (two consecutive terms from 2011 to 2019) . No doubts also from M5s, Avs and the other acronyms.

In the centre-left, the matches for Sassari and Alghero remain open. In the Turritana city, the knot to be resolved, in a race that promises to be very crowded, is between the former mayor of the Democratic Party Gianfranco Ganau, former president of the Regional Council, and the provincial coordinator of the Democratic Party Giuseppe Mascia.
In Alghero, Raimondo Cacciotto, a long-standing member of the Democratic Party who would gain everyone’s favor, is almost official.
Great maneuvers also in the centre-right: in Sassari the convergence is on Gavino Mariotti, current rector of the University, but there are also a series of civic candidates in the field, above all the lawyer Nicola Lucchi, in continuity with the current Nanni council Campus. In Alghero the game is between the former mayor Marco Tedde, of Fi, and Francesco Marinaro, a member of the Reformers who can count on the support of the centrists. The unknown factor remains for the Psd’Az candidates: the Sardinians have in fact broken with the centre-right and the next moves from the party leaders are awaited.

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