It's time to take stock and in Alghero the Podemos political group rejects Mario Conoci's council without the possibility of appeal due to too many inefficiencies , from poor pavements to the lack of urban cleanliness and decorum, to give just a few examples.

«These are simple reflections that recall the culture of attention and of practicing good politics which evidently does not exist today in via Columbano, where there is a desperate attempt to recompose and safeguard an administrative structure now reduced to tatters by internecine wars and by claims consumed in the within the same majority", comments Gianni Cherchi. «We are filled with great proclamations about the inclusive city, about care and respect for the person and then we find ourselves in front of a Social Service displayed in the shop window in Lo Quarter , where the operators - due to a now chronic lack of space - take turns to be able to guarantee the minimum privacy for citizens who meanwhile wait in the square for their turn without any protection for their privacy, as well as exposed to seasonal weather", continues the leader of Podemos. «But the current Administration seems rather busy taking care of the organization of large events , with an enormous expenditure of public money , as if the ability to attract the greatest number of people during the end of the year represented the thermometer of the good policy of the 'Administration", urges Cherchi, believing that the time has come for a change of pace, "where intermittent politics and empty proclamations are responded to with a policy of serving the city and the citizen, which makes the urban dimension functional, beautiful and appreciated from the center to the suburbs; a policy of maximum openness that dialogues and plans with the communities of the hinterland according to a systemic vision of administration, with an approach to the problems of the city and citizens that has at heart the protection of the territory from an environmental perspective, avoiding its indiscriminate and predatory consumption which we have often witnessed."

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