The political school of the Sardinian Reformers , now in its third edition, arrives in Sassari. With a meeting, which began this morning in the Hotel Grazia Deledda and concluded in the afternoon, which was attended, among others, by the regional councilor for Transport Antonio Moro and the one for Local Authorities Aldo Salaris .

Among the topics dealt with, in front of the 150 participants, were territorial continuity, development and transport. "We believe - says Salaris - that the training of administrators and of those who go to deal with public affairs is increasingly necessary ". Then a political passage: «To the allies I say, we have an important task ahead of us, that of writing the next electoral program keeping in mind a single lighthouse: to concretely put insularity ». Salaris, who is also the regional coordinator of the Sardinian Reformers, continues: "We have governed with consistency and fidelity with respect to the programmatic lines, bringing added value to every action and we believe we are amply promoted to go back to governing".

One of the issues at the center of the panel was transport and councilor Moro returns to the recent controversy relating to the merger of the Olbia and Alghero airports. " I clearly expressed the Region's position of disagreement both on this point and as regards the privatization of the Cagliari airport , even though it is announced without a public tender". And then he concludes: «The airport network cannot represent the monopoly of airport management in the hands of private individuals, excluding the Region from its own duties of supervision, control and guidance».

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