The media storm surrounding La Maddalena National Park and its host municipality, which share shared boundaries (aside from the coastal areas), has prompted opposition and former majority councilor Stefano Cossu to submit a question. The initiative follows numerous newspaper articles and national television reports describing a "chaotic, savage summer assault" on land and sea, making the area uninhabitable and creating a high risk of damage to environmental ecosystems.

The question, addressed not to the mayor but to the deputy mayor and environmental councilor, Federica Porcu, asks what actions have been taken to protect the land, sea, beaches, and the uniqueness of Caprera. According to Cossu, "the matter falls under the jurisdiction of the National Park." However, the councilor emphasizes that municipalities can also intervene through ordinances, especially on Caprera.

In the same question, Cossu asks City Council President Giovanna Scotto to urgently convene a city council meeting to address the issue. This move aims to provide a forum for discussion and rapid decision-making on the actions needed to protect La Maddalena's ecosystem and local amenities, taking into account Caprera's specific characteristics and environmental uniqueness.

Therefore, questions remain regarding the responsibilities of the National Park and the Municipality, and the need for immediate measures to protect biodiversity, the coast, and facilities for residents and visitors. If you wish, I can adapt the text to an official press release or a more narrative piece.

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