Christian Solinas

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Christian Solinas
President of Sardinia
In office
20 March 2019 – 20 March 2024
Preceded byFrancesco Pigliaru
Succeeded byAlessandra Todde
Member of the Senate of the Republic
In office
23 March 2018 – 19 June 2019
ConstituencySardinia
Personal details
Born (1976-12-02) 2 December 1976 (age 47)
Cagliari, Italy
Political partySardinian Action Party
Alma materUniversity of Sassari
OccupationPolitician, Entrepreneur

Christian Solinas (born 2 December 1976) is an Italian politician, leader of the Sardinian Action Party and former President of Sardinia.

Biography[edit]

Born in Cagliari, Solinas has been a long-time member of the Sardinian Action Party and has been regional councilor of transports from 2011 to 2014, under the presidency of Ugo Cappellacci.[1]

In 2015, Solinas was elected Secretary of the Sardinian Action Party, leading the party towards right-wing positions, promoting a twinning with Matteo Salvini's Northern League.[2] In the 2018 election, Solinas was elected to the Senate, becoming the only member of the Sardinian Action Party in the Senate and joining the League's parliamentary group.[3]

Solinas graduated in Law at the University of Sassari in December 2018.[4]

In November 2018, Solinas was appointed as the centre-right candidate for the office of President of Sardinia for the 2019 regional election, leading a coalition that includes the Sardinian Action Party, the League, Forza Italia, Brothers of Italy, the Union of the Centre, the Union of Sardinians, Fortza Paris, Energies for Italy and the Sardinian Reformers.[5]

Legal proceedings[edit]

On Dec. 18, 2020, the Cagliari Public Prosecutor's Office issued a notice of conclusion of preliminary investigation against Solinas - in conjunction with other individuals - for the crimes of abuse of office and extortion, concluding the investigation phase that began in October 2019.[6]

On Feb. 21, 2023, it was learned of a new investigation by the Cagliari Public Prosecutor's Office against Solinas and three other suspects on charges of bribery and money laundering and the seizure of telephones and computers. The matters under investigation concern the house bought by Solinas on Via dei Tritoni, a stone's throw from Cagliari's Poetto beach, and alleged pressure for Raimondi's appointment to the ENPI's top management. According to the hypothesis of prosecutor Pilia and the financiers, Solinas allegedly appointed Raimondi to the ENPI leadership in exchange for university lectures in Rome and Tirana and in exchange for an honorary degree in the Albanian Athenaeum. The Regional President's computer was not seized because he himself reportedly declared its theft the very day before the seizure order.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Giunta, Christian Solinas nuovo assessore Trasporti". regione.sardegna.it (in Italian). 28 February 2011. Archived from the original on 24 February 2019. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Lega-Psd'Az, arriva l'accordo: Salvini a Cagliari". L'Unione Sarda (in Italian). 24 January 2018. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Psd'Az di nuovo in Parlamento dopo 22 anni grazie a Salvini: eletti Solinas e De Martini". sardiniapost.it (in Italian). 5 March 2018. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  4. ^ "Regolare la laurea conseguita da Christian Solinas all'Università di Sassari". 2019.
  5. ^ "Il centrodestra punta tutto su Solinas: "È lui il nostro candidato presidente"". sardiniapost.it (in Italian). 24 November 2018. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  6. ^ "Sardegna, chiuse le indagini sul governatore Christian Solinas: è accusato di abuso d'ufficio per la nomina di due dirigenti". Il Fatto Quotidiano (in Italian). 18 December 2020.
  7. ^ Pinna, Francesco (24 February 2023). "Indagine su Solinas, rubato il pc del presidente". L'Unione Sarda.it (in Italian).