Sardinia risks being left without an urban shield against the wind assault. This is what is bouncing around in circles close to the Pratobello Network and which the opposition, in the Regional Council, reiterates with press releases and interventions.

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Pasquale Mereu, mayor of Orgosolo and father of the popular initiative law proposal Pratobello 24, reiterated that he was concerned "about the regulatory vacuum that would be created depending on the pronouncements of the Constitutional Court". A problem that, instead, would not have arisen with Pratobello 24: "The challenge would have been possible, but not in reference to the specialty of Sardinia in urban planning matters guaranteed by the Statute".

Pratobello 24, in short, could come back into fashion. Even if the majority, with Antonio Solinas, president of the Productive Activities commission, excludes that Sardinia is destined to remain without constraints. Both if the Constitutional Court were to overturn the moratorium (the hearing is tomorrow), and if the Government, by February 5, were to appeal to the Constitutional Court against the law on suitable areas. "I don't see any danger for the Island, also because it is not certain that the Government will appeal against the suitable areas, or that the Constitutional Court will then have something to say about the entire law", says Solinas. "The rule, in any case, remains active until the Constitutional Court pronounces". And Pratobello? "I don't think that, given the situation, there is the possibility of addressing this issue now, in the midst of the Budget and with the law on Health as the horizon".

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