The date has not yet been set (it will be in June), but in Cagliari there is already an air of electoral campaigning ahead of the municipal elections. With the victory in Abruzzo of the centre-right candidate Marco Marsilio, and a double-digit result for the list in the regional ones, Forza Italia is once again making itself heard in the Sardinian capital. Alessandro Serra, city secretary of the coordination of the Azzurri, comes out into the open with an attack on the center-left.

«All the works and interventions of the last 30 years have been thought up, planned and financed by centre-right councils, the only centre-left "enterprises" are the failed Arena Grandi Eventi, the waste collection contract which still today it binds the city, even denied by its authors, and the migration of Cagliari Calcio to play its home matches in Trieste".

Serra then moves on to the topic of elections: «The centre-right», he explains, «will present itself at the local elections without any inferiority complex towards its opponents. With a consolidated history of good administration, Forza Italia is ready to do its part with people who have vast experience, ideas and determination to make the city a protagonist on the international scene by virtue of its extraordinary cultural, environmental, archaeological and landscape heritage" .

The data from the Sardinian regional elections were comforting: «Our party is the second center-right force in the capital and intends to carry out this role with responsibility and with the usual ability to make proposals».

(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)

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