
Statute of Autonomy of Sardinia
The Statute of Autonomy of Sardinia is a constitutional law that grants the island of Sardinia a special degree of self-governing authority within Italy. It defines Sardinia’s political institutions, rights, and responsibilities, allowing the region to manage its own local affairs—such as education, culture, and infrastructure—while remaining part of Italy. This statute recognizes Sardinia’s unique cultural identity and aims to protect its interests and ensure regional development, balancing local autonomy with national unity.