An appeal to President Roberto Fico to speed up as much as possible the process of approving the constitutional bill that reintroduces the principle of insularity into the Charter: 1500 local administrators have already signed it in a few days, others will do so in the next few hours. The signatures will be presented to Fico next week.

"It is the hour of maximum cohesion because times are very tight due to the double parliamentary reading required by the constitutional rank", explained Umberto Ticca, councilor of the Reformers in Cagliari who today illustrated the reasons for the mobilization with other administrators, the president of Insularity Commission Michele Cossa, the head of the Scientific Committee for Insularity, Maria Antonietta Mongiu, and some parliamentarians.

Cossa reiterated the need for the text to obtain the green light by next spring, compatibly with the national political equilibrium and the unknowns related to the election of the President of the Republic, including the possibility of early elections.

Marie Antoinette Mongiu emphasized the transversality of what "was not a battle, but a path of self-awareness, a relationship of consensus between different worlds that made the common good prevail".

For the senator of the Democratic Party Gianni Marilotti "we must first of all work to ensure that the text that will be approved in the Chamber is the same as the one that has already obtained the go-ahead at Palazzo Madama". Forza Italia deputy Pietro Pittalis reassured that "the process in Constitutional Affairs commissions will be very fast"

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