The Psd'Az will not be at the center-right summit scheduled for today in Oristano. The party's national secretariat announced that it will meet at the same time - 5:30 p.m. - to examine the institutional crisis of the Region caused by the case of forfeiture, and aggravated after the ruling of the civil court of Cagliari that rejected the appeal of governor Alessandra Todde. The agenda is the same as the one they will discuss at the table in the FdI headquarters, but the objectives are different. Of course, also for secretary Christian Solinas "it is necessary to build a reliable and reassuring alternative government for everyone".

But how? «The Psd'Az believes that the real challenge to give back to the Sardinians a safe and authoritative leadership of the Region is that of participation from below , from the territories and from the involvement of the popular participation movements born in these years on fundamental issues for the Island, starting from the women and men of Pratobello. From popular resistance to devastating political choices and positions for the Island and for the future of its children». According to the former president of the Region, «only a strong bond with the local communities and an aware and organized popular participation can offer a credible alternative option that will have to go beyond the classic formulas of traditional political coalitions». For these reasons, he announces, «we will work for a large assembly open to all these civic, participatory expressions and to the parties that place themselves as an alternative to the ways, mystifications and double standards of the Five Star Movement in government».

At the last national congress, the Sardinians reaffirmed their independence from a priori memberships to any ideologically based coalition. Today they are relaunching their strategy based on programmatic agreements to be reached around the topics of greatest interest: the firm opposition to energy neo-colonialism without real advantages for Sardinian citizens and businesses, the arms race that fuels new winds of war; the redevelopment and new construction of hospital facilities capable of making the system more efficient in favor of services and the resumption of the great program of reconstruction of territorial health; the valorization of the Nuragic and pre-Nuragic civilization also as a driving force for a territorial and tourist attractiveness capable of overcoming seasonality.

Now, Solinas continues, «we respect all the initiatives of the coalitions that come together to analyze this complex political situation, but we certainly do not rejoice for the difficulties that the autonomist Institution must face in the face of an unprecedented mess . We believe that the most worrying fact for Sardinia is this Campo largo in the grip of confusion and improvisation». And, on the other hand, «the opposition must also rebuild a political community devastated by poisons and ruptures that have often compromised the necessary human relationships before the political ones of a ruling class». In fact, he concludes, «the autonomist tension that had always fueled the council debate has been missing - and it has been felt - at the start of this legislature and the center-right has lost that Sardinian yeast that had allowed it to win the elections both in 2009 and 2019».

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