The administrator before the citizen. It happened in Sassari, yesterday in the Monserrato-Rizzeddu district, in the meeting organized by the district committee between the residents and 4 councilors plus the president of the municipal council Maurilio Murru . «We have problems - reports the coordinator of the association Giovanni Coroforo - which date back to 15-20 years ago. People can't take it anymore."

Squares covered with abandoned materials, neglect of the greenery and the alleged electromagnetic pollution that is urgently requested to be measured and which would derive from telephone repeaters.

"The areas you describe belong to Area - Antonello Sassu, councilor for the environment, retorts - we cannot intervene". However, the grievances continue, they become personal like the woman who has complained about "the scaffolding in front of the window for two years" or the elderly who are protesting the closure of the Auser, the only social space for their age group in the area. The councilors, from Gianfranco Meazza, head of social services, and Carlo Sardara, owner of Infrastructure and Mobility, retort and sometimes the tones become heated. Some inhabitants leave because "I don't want to listen to rallies" or because they are dissatisfied with the answers.

It is Sardara who comments on the difficulties of administering : "Here there will be zones 30 and a lot of money will be invested but new critical issues arise every time". Meanwhile, as the parish priest Don Franco denounces, «school dropouts are strong in the neighbourhood. Kids drop out of school as early as middle school." A plague that connects Monserrato-Rizzeddu to the rest of the region.

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