During the fascist-inspired demonstration that took place in Cagliari in early November, she wrote on social media "#tuttiappesi" and "#tornatenellefogne." These condemnatory posts, written by an "employee/member" of the cooperative that won the management of the city's monumental assets, did not sit well with Fratelli d'Italia city councilor Pierluigi Mannino, who has submitted a question on the matter.

"An employee/member of the cooperative that was awarded the contract" to provide services for the city's cultural heritage, Mannino writes , "posted political content on her social media profile featuring violent, offensive language and clear iconic references to practices of dehumanizing political opponents, including a video posted upside down."

According to the opposition representative, "while fully respecting freedom of expression, the use of symbolic references to historical episodes of violence and summary justice far exceeds the limits of political criticism and constitutes a clear conflict with the principles of decorum, institutional neutrality, and civil respect required of those who work in a publicly funded service." Furthermore, according to Mannino, "the code of conduct for employees of the Municipality of Cagliari, approved by Council Resolution in 2023, governs behavior and duties of correctness, impartiality, institutional respect, and appropriate language, including in relation to social media communication tools," and is expected to apply "also to employees or partners of private entities that manage public services."

For this reason, the FdI representative at Palazzo Bacaredda asked Mayor Massimo Zedda "whether he intends to initiate a formal investigation into the communication practices of the employees of the cooperative involved, also with a view to implementing any contractual measures envisaged in the contract."

(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)

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