After forty-eight hours of silence, Carmen Murru publicly responded after being excluded from the government led by Mayor Massimiliano Sanna and having Giulia Murgia, also a member of the UDC, appointed in her place.

"It is with deep regret that I learned on Tuesday of Mayor Massimiliano Sanna's decision not to reappoint me as Councilor for Social Services," Murru wrote in a statement. "This decision was notified to me without any political or administrative justification, without prior discussion, and without an explanation that could clarify the reasons for such a sudden and serious decision."

The former councilor praises the work accomplished during her tenure: "Over these years, I have carried out my duties with dedication, a sense of institutional responsibility, and a spirit of service to the community." She continues: "I have worked with determination to complete every step of the program assigned to me, achieving and completing the objectives more than a year ahead of schedule."

According to Murru, the mayor's decision appears "not only unjustified, but also disrespectful of the work I've done and the trust so many citizens have placed in me." In his speech, he also recalled the political tensions of recent weeks, following the public rebuke he received from his own party for attending a meeting with MEP Roberto Vannacci: "On Monday, my dismissal arrived. A coincidence that deserves serious reflection."

Murru then addressed the UDC directly, of which she is the city coordinator, asking for a position: "Does the party intend to take a clear position on what happened? Or will it choose, for the second time in a few weeks, to oppose it?" In closing, she reiterated her desire to "carry out my political commitment with the same determination and the same love for my city."

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