The appointment was in the air, as we announced in recent days. Now it's official: Paolo Angioi joins the Oristano City Council and assumes responsibilities for Urban Planning, Roads, and Heritage. This long-awaited move is confirmed in the statement released by the Sardegna al Centro 2020 movement after approval from the political secretariat and its members.

The movement explains that the decision was agreed upon following "a serious and in-depth discussion," during which "responsibility towards the city of Oristano" and the need to make a concrete contribution to resolving long-standing issues were reaffirmed. This appointment to the council also consolidates the majority's balance of power and ushers in a new phase of administration.

"The council group's decision to join the city executive was shared and approved," said provincial secretary Giancarlo Mameli, who emphasized that the decision was also based on "the willingness shown by the mayor and the majority political forces to accept the proposals put forward by the movement."

The issues on the table are well-known: from revising the ZTL (limited traffic zone) to revising the regulations for outdoor seating, to a new approach to the procurement of paid parking.

Angioi's entry into the government "represents not a point of arrival, but the assumption of a further responsibility," Mameli emphasized, assuring that Sardegna al Centro 2020 will continue to operate "with a constructive spirit, independent judgment, and a sense of institutional responsibility." The appointment decree is expected to be signed on Friday.

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