Clash over the snubbed suitable areas law: Meloni summons Todde to the Council of Ministers
The Region has raised the conflict of attributions with the State before the Constitutional Court after the approval of three gigantic agrivoltaic plants: Mase had considered the Sardinian law a dead letterPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
The President of the Region Alessandra Todde was summoned to Rome to participate in a session of the Council of Ministers to address the energy issue.
The governor herself announced it during the regional party of the 5 Star Movement in Nuoro: "I am proud to announce that I have been summoned by President Giorgia Meloni to the Council of Ministers regarding the Sardinian law on suitable areas after having raised the conflict of attribution before the Constitutional Court. It is intolerable that a law of a Region with autonomous statute is not taken into consideration".
The decision to appeal to the Consulta came yesterday with a resolution of the Regional Council : the Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security in recent weeks has approved three projects for as many agrivoltaic plants in the Oristano area, claiming that law 20 (the one on suitable areas) is inapplicable because it is frozen by an order of the Council of State. This in one case. In other positive opinions of environmental compatibility, the Mase offices do not even take the law into consideration: they act as if it did not exist.
"I think it was important to raise our heads," explains the governor, "we made it clear that we are going all the way on this issue." And again: "We have never shied away from dialogue, as was also seen in our interactions with the Ministry of the Environment, both with regard to the Energy decree, both with regard to gas, both with regard to parks. The issue is that when a ministry writes that it does not want to apply a law in force in a Region with autonomous statute - I remind you that our rules have a constitutional rank - it is intolerable. They want to make it clear that Sardinians are "Series B" citizens, and we are not having it."
(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)