Nuoro Courthouse Collapsing, Lawyers Strike Again
Staff shortage paralyzing the machine's operation, a problem unsolved for over a year(Archive)
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Nuoro's justice system continues to be held hostage by a serious and persistent shortage of administrative personnel . The Council of the Bar Association of Nuoro , led by President Lorenzo Soro, after more than a year of requests that have remained without concrete response, announces a new strike to publicly denounce the critical state in which the city's judicial offices find themselves.
Despite repeated reports to the Ministry of Justice, also brought to the attention of government representatives - first the prefect Giancarlo Dionisi, today the prefect Alessandra Nigro - the situation remains substantially unchanged. The most recent hirings, carried out on the basis of the protocol signed on 23 December 2024 drawing from the Laore ranking, have involved almost exclusively the Court of Cagliari, leaving Nuoro once again without the necessary resources . In particular, the staff of area D, crucial for the functioning of the judicial machine, remains dramatically uncovered.
To make matters worse, the possible transfer of the director of the Unep office is now looming, while the administrative staff of the Court itself has expressed the urgency of stabilizing the Aupp officials and the administrative technicians who are data entry operators, currently in service with contracts expiring in June 2026. The new strike, proclaimed from May 27 to June 5 , represents the second official strike after the one already implemented on April 6, and - as decided in the session of April 15 - it will be only the second in a series of initiatives that will continue on a regular basis until a structural and definitive solution is found.
The Regional Union of Sardinian Curie also supported the Nuoro Lawyers' protest, announcing a day of abstention involving all the Fori of Sardinia. In the meantime, despite the constant commitment of the Prefect, no concrete signal has arrived from the competent Ministry.
The Council of the Order of Lawyers of Nuoro launches an appeal to magistrates, clerks, local institutions, unions and citizens: «It is time to join forces to defend everyone's right to a functioning, efficient and dignified justice service».