Ignazio Atzori, the Mayor-doctor of Portoscuso, is as precise as a Swiss watch. He breaks into the anteroom of the Port Authority of Cagliari with the punctuality of the gentlemen when 9.30 am has just struck. In the fishing village, in Giorgino, abandoned by God and everyone, there is only the traffic of those who aspire to win a boat license.

No slalom

For now, however, the examination of how to slalom through a forest of cyclopean blades stuck in the middle of the sea has been postponed. Between embarrassment and bewilderment, an aspiring graduate communicates the decision, late and out of time: the company "Thalassa Wind" has asked to suspend the procedure for the concession of the stretch of sea in front of Carloforte with a landing on the Portovesme and surrounding quay. The service conference is canceled. Everyone at home, including the Mayors. It is a pity that the state offices forgot to communicate it in time to avoid the Cagliari mission to the summoned. A detail with respect to the confusion that reigns in Rome and its surroundings on the procedures to be followed to carry out what is configured as a real wind invasion on the seas of Sardinia. Reading the papers attached to the recently canceled service conference, not only emerges the clash between the government buildings, but above all the failure of those plans that wanted "manu military" to occupy massive water spaces in the Sardinian sea. A plan regardless not only of the impact on the landscape, but also of the most elementary rules of authorization procedures. A theme that is exposing the Port Authorities to a real conflict, with consequent fools like the one consumed yesterday in the headquarters in via dei Calafati in Cagliari. The convening of a service conference is not a trivial step, it means that the deliberative process is advanced and in some way completed to dissolve the reserve: to grant or deny that portion of the sea to the gentlemen of Vestas, the Danish company, leader worldwide in the production of wind turbines.

Clash in Rome

A few weeks ago, with a peremptory communication, the Ministry of Infrastructures, with delegation for the sea, had ordered the Harbor Office of Cagliari: "With reference to what is requested by this Command ... subject to providing indications and any useful element, once the feedback from the MITE, it should be noted that, in the opinion of the undersigned, the investigative procedures initiated cannot be suspended ". To raise more than a doubt about the procedure used by the Capitanerie was none other than the sole representative of the state administrations, office headed by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers: the procedure, he declared, was not correct. The wind turbines in the Sardinian sea, for now, are adrift in the buildings of the Government of Rome.

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