In a moment of institutional crisis of the government, "it is good that the highest institutions keep in mind the important work carried out so far and, with responsibility and a sense of justice and fairness, helping the Sardinians and all the inhabitants of the Italian Islands to carry it out ”. Underlining the ever-current theme of the battle for insularity is Michele Cossa , regional councilor and member of the Committee for insularity.

Meanwhile, in Oristano, Iglesias and Berchidda, the first meetings have already been set for next week, a way to continue to give the popular push to support the process of amending the Constitution.

"We are available to evaluate any form of intervention in order to carry out the task that the Sardinians have entrusted to us, signing the bill en masse. One step is really missing from the finish line", adds Cossa, recalling the various parliamentary steps and the last one awaited. : it is the first time that a constitutional bill of popular initiative has come so far in the long process foreseen for the revisions of the fundamental charter and it will be the first time that a popular law proposal will come to modify the Constitution.

"The Republic recognizes the peculiarities of the Islands and promotes the measures necessary to remove the disadvantages deriving from insularity": this is the forecast "that we want to see written in black and white in the Constitution, to restore equity and restore equal opportunities to all areas of the country , including islands. National cohesion depends on this battle of civilization and, in perspective, even the overcoming of the historical gap between the North and South of the country ", concludes Cossa.

(Unioneonline / ss)

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