"I'm leaving the scene: it means the island will never again have the opportunity to establish a scientific hospital and treatment center, not even in thirty years. An opportunity has been missed." And then: "I have more support in the opposition than within the government, where there is a scramble for positions." Again: "There are 180 people in the Health Department, I am the only doctor." These are some of the passages from the interview ( READ ) with the outgoing regional health councilor Armando Bartolazzi in the Unione Sarda that triggered a full-blown political revolt .

The majority is in chaos: the Five Star Movement remains silent, while the Democratic Party has called an urgent meeting. The center-right, however, is talking about "Campo Largo adrift."

In the background, the concrete hypothesis of a month of provisional budget exercise , while the association that fights for patients' rights warns: "The new law is worse than the old, we are ready to do anything to block it."

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