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The Sardinian Reformers (Italian: Riformatori Sardi, RS) is a regionalist[1] and liberal-conservative[1] political party in Sardinia, led by Michele Cossa. The party, which has always been part of the centre-right at the Sardinian regional level, is a keen supporter of the free market, competition, globalization and a two-party system.[2]
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