"We are and will always be in favor, but speeding up doesn't mean signing blank cheques." The center-right in Cagliari is intervening in the ongoing debate over the stadium between Sports Councilor Giuseppe Macciotta and CiViCa councilor Giuseppe Farris, the opposition figure to the Zedda administration in the regional capital. In the background are the overgrown weeds, rubble, and neglect of the old Sant'Elia stadium, now a meaningless jungle, witness to epic sporting battles from the Champions League to Serie C2 (yes, even La Palma played there in the late 1980s), now reduced to a potential eyesore just steps from the sea.

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Between Macciotta's pragmatism and Farris's wait-and-see attitude, a statement from the center-right stands out, reiterating its position in a unified manner: "We have always been and always will be in favor of the construction of the new Cagliari stadium," the councilors further emphasize. "We want the administrative process to proceed quickly," the councilors emphasize, "without unnecessary delays, without rushing ahead, and without grey areas."

So the crucial point: "For this reason," the center-right councilors add, "we ask the municipal administration to fully clarify all the economic, financial, and legal aspects of the operation, ensuring that the Municipality does not take undue risks and that every decision is compatible with safeguarding the public interest.

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