There was already that "public" in the balance in recent years. On the other hand, the fact that the second part, ie that of education, also wobbled was rather unexpected, especially in the central-southern part of the Republic, including Sardinia. There, indeed, here where the school dropout rate is frightening, the plan for the dimensioning of school autonomy that cuts 42 educational institutions on the island is not exactly a gift. In fact, the regional councilor Andrea Biancareddu is placed on the Aventine, after the announcement of the Minister of Education, Giuseppe Valditara. More than a sizing, it's actually a resizing.

Yesterday, at the second episode of the unified Conference of the Regions, Carlo Doria, councilor for health, was present, who once again brought up the position of Giunta Solinas: «We have an impressive school dropout rate, a territory which is the third largest in Italy with a scattered population and a system of transport, so to speak, which can be improved», Doria enthuses. Yesterday he was among those who asked the president of the Conference of the Regions, Massimiliano Fedriga, to intervene on Minister Calderoli so that the plan for the dimensioning of school autonomy, which provides for many scissors, is neutralized: cuts, cuts and more cuts.

Will there be fewer schools? No, at least not in the sense of places of education, but there will be less autonomy.

Luigi Almiento

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