It will be a three-way battle for the Curcuris tricolor sash. In addition to the outgoing mayor Raffaele Salvatore Pilloni, who is seeking confirmation with the "Curcuris Comunidadi Unida" list, there will also be the surprise Andrea Cocco, who heads the "Gente comune per Curcuris" list, and Massimo Fanari, head of the "Curcuris 2.0" list.

“Curcuris Comunidadi Unida”.

The current mayor is seeking a second term. "I'm running again," he begins, "to ensure continuity in the work and complete the projects we've started. Curcuris has embarked on a clear path of growth, and we want to continue to nurture it." He joins a diverse and cohesive group. "A very close-knit team," he continues, "of which I'm proud, made up of experienced and energetic individuals, united by a desire to serve the community." The program is clear. "The launch of services in the former train station area and the creation of the historic orchard, support for cultural initiatives and associations, support for businesses, and, at the supra-municipal level, the activation of local transportation to and from the nearest train station (Uras-Mogoro)," Pilloni concludes.

“Ordinary People for Curcuris”.

The list led by Andrea Cocco is the surprise of this election. "The reasons for our candidacy," he comments, "are rooted in our strong attachment to Sardinia and the vitality of its small villages. Although we don't live in Curcuris," Cocco continues, "our candidates are deeply connected to this area. Each of us has gained experience that we have decided to share with complete sincerity and without any vested interest. Our entry into the race is a matter of service: to contribute to democratic participation, avoiding the risk of being placed under special administration and ensuring Curcuris has a functioning administration."

Curcuris 2.0.

"I'm running," Fanari comments, "in the belief that the future of our community must be built by those who live in it every day, understand its needs, and share its aspirations, and not by people without a connection to our community." The profile of the group that will accompany him is clear. "A team of local people who, with autonomy, civic sense, and a spirit of service, have decided to run for the common good of our community," Fanari confirms. This is Curcuris's idea, which starts from a clear foundation. "The most important point of our program," he concludes, "is collaboration with the community and the valorization of our town's identity and autonomy."

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