“The state is creating the conditions for a real Sardexit”. This is the clear-cut position of the special commission for insularity which today asked for a meeting with the presidents of the Senate groups. In particular, it launches an appeal so that the proposed law of popular initiative for the recognition of Insularity in the Constitution and the bill approved by the Assembly on the compensation of the costs deriving from the gap can be approved by Parliament by the end of the legislature.

"The State seems to ignore that the problems deriving from the condition of insularity cannot be considered to be of a single Region, but are a crucial national issue that the Government and Parliament cannot ignore for much longer", explained the president of the special parliamentarian Michele Cossa , flanked by commissioners Roberto Li Gioi (M5s), Dario Giagoni (Lega), Francesco Agus (Progressives). In fact, he added, "the urgency of a constitutional change emerges with all its evidence if we consider that the serious and permanent disadvantage to which Sardinia is exposed has a cost of about 5700 euros for each Sardinian, over a quarter of GDP per capita which, taking into account the population, corresponds to approximately € 9.4 billion of lower annual output ”.

But the paradox, according to the commissioners, "is that we are faced with a consciously deaf state, which promises to shorten the gap between the North and the South of the country, but which, in the face of intervention proposals, forgets the cry of pain of the most penalized region" .

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