«Instead of being able to stroll peacefully along Via Roma to do their Christmas shopping, the people of Cagliari are forced to undertake a complicated slalom between the stalls set up by illegal street vendors, who have returned to being protagonists in the city centre, and the homeless who camp out under the porticos».

Thus Corrado Meloni, regional councilor of Fratelli d'Italia , who issued a statement in which he points the finger at "the state of degradation in which Via Roma in Cagliari finds itself".

"How it is possible, if not by being victims of cold ideology, to consider this welcome that turns into tolerance of urban decay as inclusion and solidarity, and what is social and charitable in allowing messy and dirty bivouacs, amid piles of garbage, astonished passersby, and resigned merchants, remains a mystery," Meloni writes. She adds: "While it is certain that this situation represents an unmistakable sign of the left governing the city. While Mayor Zedda announces the restyling of Cagliari, exploiting various projects of the Truzzu administration, before his eyes and his windows, Cagliari's high society is being transformed into an indecent souk that offends every idea of urban decorum, respect for the rules, and social solidarity."

(Unioneonline)

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