Anna Sanna
Office 1Mayor of Sassari
Term start 18 May 1995
Term end 13 May 2000
Predecessor 1Giacomo Spissu
Successor 1Nanni Campus
Office 2Member of the Chamber of Deputies
Term start 225 June 1987
Term end 214 April 1994
Constituency 2Sardinia
Birth date6 July 1948 (age 78)
Birth placeThiesi, Italy
PartyPCI (before 1991)
PDS (1991–1998)
DS (1998–2007)
PD (since 2007)
Alma materUniversity of Sassari
ProfessionTeacher

Anna Filippa Sanna (born 6 July 1948) is an Italian teacher and a former politician. She was a member of the Chamber of Deputies for the Italian Communist Party and the Democratic Party of the Left between 1987 and 1994, before becoming the mayor of Sassari from 1995 to 2000 with the Democrats of the Left.

Early life

Sanna was born in Thiesi on 6 July 1948. She received her higher school diploma and began work as a primary school teacher.[1][2] She was a councillor for Samatzai, Cagliari, and later a member of the regional section of Sardinia. Sanna also served as a member of the central committee for the Italian Communist Party (PCI).[1]

Political career

Sanna was first elected as a deputy in the Chamber of Deputies for Cagliari-Sassari-Nuoro-Oristano on 25 June 1987. She was a representative of the PCI until 13 February 1991 when the party was dissolved, after which she joined the Democratic Party of the Left (PDS). She was a member of the social affairs commission.[3] Sanna was re-elected in the 1992 general election and served as a member of the XI commission on labour. She left office on 14 April 1994.[4]

She was the mayor of Sassari from 1995 to 2000 with the Democrats of the Left. She ran as an independent for a second term in 2000 but she lost to Gian Vittorio Campus, a candidate for the National Alliance.[2]

References

  1. ^ Dolling, Yolanda (ed.) (1991). Who's who of women in world politics. 1st ed. London: Bowker-Saur. p. 30. ISBN 0-86291-627-5. OCLC 24380132
  2. ^ Sonia, Bussu (2012). Governing with the Citizens: Strategic Planning in Four Italian Cities. pp. 175–176. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  3. ^ "La Camera dei Deputati" (in Italian). legislature.camera.it. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  4. ^ "Anna Sanna - XI Legislatura" (in Italian). legislature.camera.it. Retrieved 26 June 2022.