“Sardinia pays a very high price in managing the landings of migrants and illegal immigration. And the police are suffering from an ever smaller staff and unsuitable reception facilities. The new government must give answers ”. This is the alarm launched by Giuseppe Tiani , general secretary of Siap present in Cagliari for the general assembly of the union.
Ten years of blocking of competitions and an ever higher average age are the major obstacles also for the staff of the Cagliari police headquarters. “The landings and arrivals on the southern coasts go on and the numbers are increasing. And the agents have to deal with a number of procedures. The Sardinia case should have a different relevance at a national level: instead it is not talked about enough ”, Tiani highlights.

The hope is now the new Meloni government: “We always look with confidence to the governments that succeed one another. This has popular legitimacy: we await the first measures and above all the convocation at Palazzo Chigi before the budget law, a step that the last executives have disregarded ”, underlines the Secretary General of SIAP.

In the morning there were then the work of the assembly focused on the "changing country", coordinated by the provincial secretary Mauro Aresu , on various topics: from the renewal of the contract to pensions, to the national framework agreement to get to the critical issues of internal competitions.

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