Progressive Party
Partito Progressista
PresidentMassimo Zedda
Founded3 March 2017; 9 years ago (2017-03-03)
HeadquartersPiazza Galileo Galilei 13, Cagliari
IdeologyProgressivism
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationProgressive Camp (2017)
Greens and Left Alliance (2022–present)
Colours 
Chamber of Deputies
1 / 400
Senate
0 / 205
European Parliament
0 / 76
Regional Council of Sardinia
2 / 60
Website
partitoprogressista.it

The Progressive Party (Italian: Partito Progressista, PP) is a progressive political party active in Sardinia, led by Massimo Zedda, mayor of Cagliari.

History

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The party was founded on 3 March 2017 as the Sardinian branch of Progressive Camp, a political party led nationally by Giuliano Pisapia. The main founders of the Sardinian Progressive Camp were Roberto Capelli (a deputy elected with the Democratic Centre) and Luciano Uras (a senator affiliated with Italian Left).[1][2] When Pisapia's political party disbanded at the end of 2017,[3] the Sardinian section of Progressive Camp maintained its autonomy and continued to exist. Uras was appointed president of the regional party.

For the 2019 regional election the centre-left coalition nominated Massimo Zedda, a member of Progressive Camp, as a candidate for president. Eventually, Zedda lost to centre-right challenger Christian Solinas, while Progressive Camp got 3.2% of the vote and two seats.[4]

On 22 November 2019, Uras and Giuseppe Verona resigned as party president and treasurer respectively.[5] The party subsequently changed its name to Sardinian Progressives (Italian: Progressisti Sardi) and its leadership was taken over by Zedda.

In December 2021, the adhesion campaign to the constituent phase of the Progressive Party (Italian: Partito Progressista) was launched, and a meeting of the regional promoting committee, convened and coordinated by Zedda, took place.[6]

In the 2022 general election, thanks to an electoral pact with the Greens and Left Alliance, PP's Francesca Ghirra was elected to the Chamber of Deputies.[7][8]

In the 2024 regional election, the party obatained 3.0% of the vote and three regional councillors.

Election results

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European Parliament

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Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– EP Group
2024 Massimo Zedda Into AVS
0 / 76
New

Sardinian regional elections

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Election year # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
2019 22,671 3.2
2 / 60
2024 20,868 3.0
3 / 60

Leadership

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References

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  1. ^ "Campo progressista: venerdì a Nuoro Uras, Capelli e Zedda presentano il nuovo partito". L'Unione Sarda.it. March 1, 2017.
  2. ^ "Campo progressista debutta in Sardegna - Sardegna". ANSA.it. March 3, 2017.
  3. ^ "Centrosinistra, Pisapia si ritira: "Campo Progressista è già finito"". Affaritaliani.it. 6 December 2017.
  4. ^ "In Sardegna ha vinto il centrodestra". Il Post. February 25, 2019.
  5. ^ "Campo Progressista, cambio al vertice. Uras lascia la presidenza: "Fase nuova"". November 22, 2019.
  6. ^ "Al via la fase costituente dei Progressisti sardi". La Nuova Sardegna. November 29, 2021.
  7. ^ "Ghirra capolista per Verdi-Sinistra Italiana. Cossa (Riformatori) verso la candidatura con Fratelli d'Italia". 21 August 2022.
  8. ^ "Elezioni, la sorpresa in extremis: Francesca Ghirra eletta alla Camera dei deputati". 26 September 2022.

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