After 13 years, the last ribbon cutting on the Sassari-Olbia, Salvini: «I really wanted it»
A long ordeal between investigations and anti-mafia bans, the minister now rejoices: «Result that confirms our attention for Sardinia»Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
"After too many delays, this is a result that confirms our attention to Sardinia": the Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Matteo Salvini, thus takes credit for the opening of the last section of the Sassari-Olbia, the four-lane motorway that took thirteen years of work.
Construction sites, those for the construction of the most important artery in northern Sardinia, which have run into problems such as anti-mafia bans and investigations (and arrests) for bribes.
Now the leader of the Northern League welcomes the announcement of the inauguration, scheduled for tomorrow, of the bridge over the Rio Mannu (4th lot), the missing piece.
"The Sassari-Olbia that reopens tomorrow is a result strongly desired by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister Matteo Salvini", we read in a note, "who has followed the dossier with interest since the beginning of his appointment at the MIT. It is an itinerary that in total is worth almost a billion".
(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)