In Cagliari "fines and suspended licenses are pouring in". And not only for the owners of the premises who "blatantly" do not respect the rules, but also for those who live in uncertainty. «Today there are many of our members who ask us what the future of the city will be».

«Here there are no rules, the summer has begun and we don't know if and when and how we can work», explains the president of Fipe Confcommercio Sud Sardegna Emanuele Frongia , «for some time we have been fighting against an acoustic rehabilitation plan that does not allow us to work in complete tranquility while also respecting the residents of the neighborhoods."

For this reason, the trade association hopes that the new council can be installed soon. «It would be appropriate to immediately start a discussion with the councilor for Productive Activities who will be elected, today our premises are at risk, and therefore the services for the many tourists in our city are at risk and other data of no small importance, The jobs of many employees who have families behind them and perhaps even a mortgage to pay are at risk. We are really worried about what is happening."

(Unioneonline/vf)

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