«Due to emigration, Cagliari is losing knowledge and capital. It is also to stop this bleeding that I decided to return to the field."

An excited Giuseppe Farris inaugurates the first public release of CiviCa2024 , the movement that supports the Cagliari lawyer's candidacy for the office of mayor. In a packed hotel room (many standing room), Farris recounts the results of the "listening campaign" which lasted four months "which involved over ten thousand Cagliaritans who we asked which are the three priorities they would like the Commission to deal with next municipal administration".

Among the main themes, «traffic and roads, safety and urban decorum linked to waste collection». Two consultative referendums are scheduled (three thousand signatures are enough): one concerns separate waste collection (and the elimination of tubs, with the use of automated ecological islands), the other the elimination of cycle paths from some neighborhoods. Among the priorities, if he is elected mayor, is the establishment of a 24-hour neighborhood policeman to be "activated" in the first thirty days of council.

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