Refuel, but judiciously. From tomorrow at 19 on the ordinary network (and from 22 on the motorways in the Peninsula), the petrol stations will be closed due to strike. No petrol until Wednesday, even in self-service mode.

The Faib, Fegica and Figisc-Anisa organizations recall this at a national level in a note, noting that «the Government, instead of opening up to discussions on the real problems of the sector, continues to speak of "transparency" and "gray areas" only to hide one's responsibilities and pollute the debate, suggesting the faults of speculation on the part of petrol stations that simply do not exist" . "Restoring the truth of the facts - they continue - therefore becomes a priority, to finally open the debate on the merits".

In Sardinia the managers are divided.

From a quick overview of service stations in Cagliari, petrol stations claim to be the last ones to be able to decide the price of fuel. "We'll see whether to strike or not, I haven't decided yet," says Mario Calì. And Samuel Pischedda recalls: «Every morning we wake up, turn on the company portal and see the prices we have to apply . Our profit is still 4.3 cents per litre». Andrea Grosso also underlines the pressure of the bureaucracy: "We should communicate to the Mise every day, no longer once a week, the change in the price of fuel to allow market trends to be monitored at a regional level, " he says. "But what do we have to do with it? We would like to work in peace».

Not all trade unions in the category, however, are in line with the protest. Pinello Balia, of the National Association of Autonomous Fuel Managers (Angac), points out that "in 45 years I have never seen a de facto sponsored strike against oil companies" . And he comments: "This is a strike against the government, even if, in my opinion, membership is a gamble".

There was no registration, at least in Cagliari, yesterday evening, by assaulted distributors.

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