"I'm mister Wolf, I solve problems". This is the phrase with which the American actor Harvey Keitel consigned himself to history in the famous "Pulp Fiction", a cult film by Quentin Tarantino. In Sassari for every hole on the asphalt, for a tree that grows too much, for a dangerous situation, for a dirty stretch of the city, hundreds of citizens turn to Giuseppe Palopoli, 58, craftsman, municipal councilor with a majority of Civic Sassari.

It is he who solves the problems, Mr. Wolf from Sassari. Some even take him for a saint. "San Giuseppe Palopoli take care of it!", A user on a Facebook group in Sassari invoked today, exasperated by a garbage can overflowing with waste. And he usually arrives on site, attends, calls the offices and immortalizes the solved problem with photos (or videos). Thus, 365 times a year, including Christmas and holidays. An activism that is on the boxes above all to his majority colleagues, in particular to the former super leader Manuel Alivesi, who has often accused Palopoli of taking merits that are not his own.

"Some are jealous of me, but I go my own way, always at the service of the citizens", says Palopoli. The artisan councilor was also excluded at the time from the WhatsApp group of Mayor Nanni Campus. "Readmitted", he specifies. But with caution. Not even the mayor is very fond of the attitudes of the presence counselor. So another disqualification from the WhatsApp group is to be taken into account.

At the time, Giuseppe Palopoli had also been excluded from majority meetings. Also readmitted with reserve there. In fact, the words of little esteem that he often addresses to his advisors weigh on him. "You don't know how to team up!" the latter often addressed him. Irritated. But the lonely knight of a thousand daily problems shrugs. "Where they call me I'll be there - he concludes - To solve problems". Precisely.

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