"Sardinians discriminated against and treated as residents abroad": storm over the national competition for the "managers of the future"
Question by the M5S to Minister Calderoli: "The members of the island are the only ones forced to go to Rome for the exam at the school of administration"Alessandra Todde and Minister Calderoli. Under the provision in the Official Gazette (Ansa)
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A question to the Minister of Public Administration and Autonomy Roberto Calderoli, to report the "discrimination" to which Sardinians are subjected in the context of the competition organized by the National School of Administration.
It was announced by the Movimento 5 Stelle , through the voice of the vice president Alessandra Todde . Who explains: «I presented a question to the Minister of Public Administration and to Calderoli himself. Sardinia is still discriminated against, far from insularity. The Sna competition, the national school of administration, which selects the administrative managers of the future, will be held for all regions of Italy except Sardinia in its local headquarters. To be clear, the Sicilians will do it in Catania. Not Sardinians. They will do it in Rome, together with the participants from abroad ».
«Is that a signal?» asks Todde. Adding: "Instead of being teased about differentiated autonomy why doesn't this junta defend the Sardinians with a government that should be close?".
(Unioneonline/lf)