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1979 Sardinian Regional Election
The Sardinian regional election of 1979 took place on 17 June 1979. Two more seats were added. After the election Alessandro Ghinami, member of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party formed a government which included Christian Democracy (Italy), Christian Democracy and the Italian Socialist Party. However, as soon as in 1980 the Socialists and the Democratic Socialists switched sides and formed a new coalition with the Italian Communist Party and the Sardinian Action Party. The government was led by Socialist Francesco Rais (1980–1982) and Sardist Mario Melis (1982). In 1982 the Christian Democrats returned at the head of the regional government with Angelo Rojch as President, in coalition with the Socialists, the Democratic Socialists and the Italian Republican Party. Results SourcesRegional Council of SardiniaanIstituto Cattaneo/small> References

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Alessandro Ghinami
Alessandro Ghinami (19 May 1923 – 8 January 2016) was an Italian civil servant and politician from Sardinia. He served as the President of Sardinia from 1979 to 1980. Biography Ghinami was the prominent politician of the Social Democrats; he was President of the Regional Council, President of the Region of Sardinia for a year and a deputy in the X and XI legislature. He has held positions on numerous committees and was under secretary in the governments Goria, De Mita, Andreotti VI, and VII. References

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