Months pass, years end, but for the island's beach businesses little seems to change. The tenders for the renewal of expiring concessions are still in the balance, the compensation for those who will have to leave their place to the eventual winners of the tenders is uncertain and the future for the concessionaires who work in Sardinia is therefore increasingly gray.

The issue of state property authorizations remains frozen in time despite the recent steps forward made by the Government with the "compensation decree", written down in black and white precisely to establish certain reimbursements to companies that could leave the factories in which they have invested money and effort for years. An attempt at compensation, however, already in the sights of the EU for possible illegitimate state aid.

"We express our appreciation for the initiative of the Minister, committed to building a compensation that corresponds to the actual value of the company that should be sold", said Claudia Comida, regional president of the Beach Union. "At the same time we have expressed our deepest indignation for the unusual preventive intervention of the European Commission that even tries to empty the law it itself shared ".

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