Two and a half months before the June local elections, the Maracalagonis City Council has hit a wall, resoundingly rejecting the budget: eight votes in favor, nine against.

Anything could happen now: the budget could be brought back to the Council within twenty days, the assembly could be dissolved, and the Commissioner could be appointed until the municipal elections. Everything could be accelerated by the resignation of Mayor Francesca Fadda, or by the mass resignation of the nine councilors who rejected the budget today. We could learn more in the next few hours.

Mayor Fadda herself presented the budget this evening, calling it "a sound, orderly, clear, and solid document, expressing her hope for its approval, also due to the immediate needs and essential for the functioning of the administrative system." The three minority group leaders, Gregorio Contini, Antonio Melis, and Saverio Pinna, announced their opposition. Contini described it as "over five years of administrative incompetence by a majority that didn't even accept the offer of collaboration."

For Melis, "this is an empty budget, an expression of nothingness. Our vote can only be against it." According to Pinna, "the mayor's presentation of the budget seemed like an act of surrender." Councilor Sebastiano Ghironi also weighed in. "I was in the minority, recently supporting the council, hoping for the desired change. It didn't happen, and today I'm voting no."

Then came a show of hands that voted to reject the budget. Prime Minister Elisabetta Melis also voted against it. The immediate future appears rather uncertain, with the June elections just around the corner and while work is underway to compile the lists to be presented in the upcoming municipal elections.

© Riproduzione riservata