Solinas withdraws candidature, Psd Az remains in the centre-right
The Psd'Az rejoins the centre-right coalition
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Christian Solinas withdraws his candidature for the leadership of the Sardinia Region and the Psd'Az rejoins the centre-right coalition. After more than three hours of meeting, the National Council of the Four Moors party dissolves the reservation: the decision was announced by President Antonio Moro, who read out the document voted unanimously by the eighty members of the Sardinian parliament.
"The national council of the Psd'Az, after a wide-ranging debate, having reaffirmed the value of continuity with respect to the good government expressed in the last five years under Sardinian leadership of the Region and having assessed the pre-eminent interest of Sardinians and Sardinia in seeing the reform paths and programmes undertaken completed,' Moro specifies, 'resolves to confirm, on the basis of the programmatic points already agreed upon, the programmatic agreement with the civic and Sardinian centre-right.
'Acknowledging the generosity of a party that for over a century has not pursued prebends for itself, but the construction of the Sardinian people's happiness,' reads the document, 'the national secretary Christian Solinas, in order to favour the unity and continuity of the political formula of government of the civic and Sardinian centre-right, has withdrawn his candidature for the leadership of the Region.

