The adults demand, the little ones clamor. Fremono, the Campo Largo parties that supported Alessandra Todde and with her achieved the conquest of the presidency of the Region. The Sardinia effect was not felt in Abruzzo, a land where the governor in pectore of the M5s spent herself, and not a little (too much?), in favor of the defeated Luciano D'Amico: the center-right won with Marco Marsilio and there , on the Adriatic, they already know this for sure.

Here, in the middle of the Tyrrhenian Sea, with the polls closed for two weeks, we are still waiting for the announcement of the elected representatives. And it is not excluded that there may be small surprises. Like: the Democratic Party could place another lady and increase to 12 representatives in the Regional Council. If the rule of one department for every three applies, the Dems could claim four places on the council based on the numbers, without remainders. They are already doing it with 11 certain elected officials. The presidency of the Regional Council would remain out of the picture, which the Democratic Party sees as its by right. And the secretary Piero Comandini could fill it, who may have put aside the idea, cherished for a long time, of running for mayor of Cagliari.

Giuseppe Meloni, the party's most voted candidate, is listed in the council, with an important role up to the vice-presidency. Also circulating are the names of Gianfranco Ganau from Sassari, that of Annamaria Busia (reformist area) and of Camilla Soru from Cagliari, elected, close to Todde and the national secretary Elly Schlein, after having distanced herself (politically) from her father Renato (who reunited his Sardinian Coalition at Villa Pernis-Vacca, in Milis, to announce that his group's commitment will not fail).

In the Five Star house, meanwhile, there is Desirè Manca to consider: thanks to the weight of his eight thousand and pass preferences in Sassari (it is the most voted on the island), as well as the five years spent in the opposition trenches, he could hardly be satisfied of a commission presidency. There should be a department for her, not a secondary one, if not the presidency of the Chamber. Which, in fact, the Democratic Party also wants.

Two seats in the Council could be occupied by external members of the Council chosen directly by Todde, aware of the fact that she has surpassed the lists that supported her: a name that is circulating is that of Luca Caschili, former councilor of Carbonia and protagonist of the campaign machine electoral.

Then there are the Progressives, who have placed three councilors. One, Francesco Agus, could move to the executive benches to lead the Staff.

And if they are there, the Alliance-Greens-Left wants to be there too. Who remind the allies, and the president, of having supported Campo Largo from the first moment. What is not said is: unlike the Progressives, who spent a period of understanding with their opponent Soru. «We at Alleanza Verdi Sinistra», explains Maria Laura Orrù for everyone, «we immediately believed in the Campo largo project and we were part of it, without leaks or second thoughts. For us it has always been fundamental to participate in the creation of a program and a project that is clear and consistent with our idea of Sardinia. We have built a political reality by contributing, with almost 32 thousand votes collected on the island (equal to 4.7%), to the victory of the first female president in the history of the Sardinian Autonomy and becoming the third force of the coalition". In short: a sort of birthright claim that must be taken into consideration.

A note from Sinistra Futura uses the term "primogeniture", which aims "to open up alliances to be the home of all those who fight for people's rights". But also to "govern well". With an advisor.

Enrico Fresu

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