“I prefer facts to talk. As if the eyes weren't enough to see what has been done and what will still be done». The mayor of Cabras Andrea Abis did not wait for the next municipal council to take stock of the work in progress inside the new wing of the Cabras museum, which once ready will also host the Giants present at the archaeological museum of Cagliari.

During the next assembly he will have to answer the question presented by the councilor Alessandra Lochi who asked to know if the accusations of the Mont'e Prama Foundation on the inaction by the Municipality are founded or not. This is for the good of the country. However, Abis did not wait for the next meeting and decided to intervene immediately: «I prefer the communication of the facts to chatter. Work on the museum stopped only for various counts of interventions given the post-pandemic price increases or waiting for materials. Or for troubleshooting. On the other hand, I have been reading for weeks of immobilism on the part of the Municipality and of stopped works, as if the eyes were not enough to see the exact opposite. The interventions continue even now and within a few months, God willing, they will end».

A dig against the Foundation with which relations have been tense for months now. This after the mayor's no to the approval of the institution's budget. Several municipal councilors also spoke on social media about the matter. A common front against the criticisms leveled against the junta. The councilor for culture Carlo Trincas is direct: «There are those who speak without documenting themselves, without analyzing, without thinking. And then there are those who work tirelessly for the good of the country». Deputy mayor Alessandra Pinna: «Real estate? We don't stop. We fought to have the Giants in Cabras. Work continues to welcome them as soon as possible ».

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