Region: end of term in slow motion, Connected three months late
Giuseppe Meloni (Pd): "The promised answers don't come because the majority doesn't work"There is a risk of postponing the go-ahead for the Connected to June, while the announced law for the redevelopment of the existing building stock will in all probability remain a dead letter. By February 2024, however, the latest budget will be approved.
In short, it will be a slow-motion end of term.
There are few measures on the horizon: the next session of the Council is convened for next Tuesday at 4 pm and on the agenda are the motion of censure of the opposition against the councilor for health Carlo Doria, and another against the spread of synthetic food and the Nutriscore labeling system.
This was decided yesterday by the conference of group leaders, during which the President of the Assembly Michele Pais also illustrated the details of the visit of the Minister of Regional Affairs and Autonomies Roberto Calderoli scheduled for Friday 19 at 11 in Cagliari: the table on Autonomy differentiated, however, will not be held in the Council Chamber, as initially planned, but in the Transatlantic of the Palace, and will be behind closed doors. However, speeches by all the group leaders of the Council are expected.
For Giuseppe Meloni, regional councilor of the Democratic Party and president of the Dem Assembly, «the legislature is over, the promised answers do not arrive because the majority does not work. Covid had served to cover up a whole series of negligence, but now that the pandemic is no longer there, an ineptitude emerges that can only be harmful for Sardinians ».
And on transport, the Dem underlines: "This council has managed to worsen a situation that is not already easy".
Roberto Murgia
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