The garrison of the workers of Porto Torres in front of Villa Devoto ended in the early afternoon, after a delegation of demonstrators was received by the president of the Region Christian Solinas.

Some reassurance on the future of green chemistry, but for now the unions are suspending their judgment: "Solinas explained to us that he is ready to send a note to the presidency of the Council of Ministers and that he intends to call the control room that has been stopped for a long time - explains Massimiliano Muretti, general secretary of the CGIL with responsibility for Industry - It is the tool that should restart the path of green chemistry in Sardinia because it involves not only the social partners, but also the companies and representatives of the ministries involved ".

Moderate optimism, but on March 14, on the occasion of a joint meeting of the municipal councils of Sassarese on the industrial dispute - explain the unions - the "coupon" will be made. "Solinas has guaranteed that there will be - continues Muretti - and on that occasion we will see if all the useful and fundamental initiatives have been undertaken to get green chemistry off the ground in Sardinia".

THE WORDS OF SOLINAS - "The Region will fight with the workers of the Porto Torres hub to obtain from the Government and Eni compliance with the commitments undertaken for the revitalization of the territory and for the initiatives related to green chemistry, which may represent for the industrial area a great prospect of development and safeguarding employment ". Thus the President of the Region Christian Solinas after the meeting in Villa Devoto with the delegation of workers and mayors of the territory." The Region is on your side - said the President - and the delays accumulated in recent years by Eni and the national government itself are no longer tolerable. Up to now, the President said, we have not had loyal and reliable interlocutors ".

"It is time to amplify our claims - he added - For this, I will immediately call the control room with the presence of the Government and I will send a letter to President Draghi to solicit his intervention in order to unblock a situation that is no longer acceptable". "From the Government - said President Solinas - I ask for specific commitments and certain times".

President Solinas has pledged to subscribe to every struggle action by workers and mayors "in a dispute - he said - that affects not only Porto Torres but the whole of Sardinia, where Eni's disengagement is also palpable in other situations".

“It is necessary today - continued Solinas - also for the current international situation, to create an organic program of interventions that draws a broader plan that embraces the whole of Sardinia”.

(Unioneonline / vl)

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