The long march has begun. Just over fifty participants, almost all from the Presidio del Popolo Sardo, some from the committees. At the Paulilatino gathering yesterday, the sun had just risen, the earth was not yet scorched, and the group was cheered by a few life-saving gusts of wind. "The March of the Talking Stones," from Santa Cristina to Friday, when the arrival in Barumini-Su Nuraxi will take place, will shine a spotlight on the energy speculation taking place on the island.

The path

Along the road (sometimes paved, often dirt), people reflect on the ongoing and unresolved damage to the island, the countryside, and the sea. "There are extremely powerful multinationals operating here," says Davide Fadda, spokesperson for the Sardinian People's Presidium. "We don't want this to be the last summer we can enjoy the island's pristine nature, without the disruption of wind turbines and solar panels."

Upon arrival at Nuraxinieddu, around 8 pm, there was another moment of historical reflection, before dinner and the night, which the protesters spent as guests of friends of the Presidium.

Today, after arriving in Oristano, we will discuss the relevance of the provisions of the Carta de Logu.

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