Alessandra Todde has not been dismissed , but the political and institutional fact remains: she was found responsible for serious violations of transparency in the management of the electoral campaign and was sentenced to a fine of 40,000 euros. This isn't exactly a testament to integrity, but rather recognition of conduct that violated the rules protecting democratic transparency.

Returning to the ruling that overturned the governor's dismissal, Forza Italia MP Ugo Cappellacci focuses on another aspect: "But now the issue is different. If she gets away with a fine for the horrors committed in the area of respect for the rules, the Sardinians are already paying the price for the horrors committed in the Sardinian government, every day, on their own skin. That's why it would be time for the president to finally step out of the propaganda locker room and take to the field."

According to the former regional president, "it's not enough to simply survive politically: you have to demonstrate your worth. And so far, unfortunately, the gap between the hype of announcements and the lackluster results is clear for all to see," he added. Those in government "can't always get by with a self-absolving narrative. Transparency isn't a bureaucratic detail, just as governing isn't a communication exercise. Sardinia needs seriousness, ability, and decisiveness. And above all, leadership that truly governs, rather than simply remaining in office."

(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)

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