«Listen, summarize and then act». This is the policy for Paolo Truzzu (FdI), today making his first official appearance as candidate for the presidency of the Region for the centre-right.

At Casa Olla in Quartu for the FdI conference "There is good in this world", the mayor of Cagliari dedicated a passage of his speech to an appeal to the Lega and Psd'Az, currently the only two acronyms of the coalition who insist on the need for a repeat run by the outgoing Christian Solinas. «Your place is in the centre-right, nowhere else could you be better off. So stay by our side. And, if you have doubts, resolve them immediately out of respect for us, yours, the voters and the Sardinians. This back and forth is not perceived well."

Truzzu said he didn't want to talk about plans, "not today." However, «Today I want to communicate that in Sardinia you can live, build a family, create a business and a profession, grow old». Truzzu will always meet the mayors in this electoral campaign, whatever their political thoughts. Because, he said, "we are not interested in beating the left but in governing with all Sardinians". In any case, he reiterated, "you know that my path includes the Regional Council, the Municipality of Cagliari, a long political path with Giorgia Meloni, but first of all you will find yourself in front of Paolo".

At Casa Olla for his first speech as a candidate there were all the representatives of the parties who indicated him at the table in Palazzo Tirso and who today spoke before the mayor. Among others, that of Michele Cossa (Reformers) was very incisive: «Truzzu is the first centre-right candidate chosen in Sardinia with a clear and transparent procedure», he said. On energy issues, Cossa also spoke of the "enormous damage of the Conte Government which prevented Sardinia from having the methane backbone". Also from Cossa, the appeal to the Lega and Psd'Az: "I hope they stop the hesitation immediately." Same appeal from Antonella Zedda, coordinator of FdI, "because the objective is to win the regionals for the Sardinians".

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