In Orgosolo, the battle against energy speculation is enriched by a new mural that ironically attacks the President of the Region Alessandra Todde, relaunching the battle of Pratobello 24.

For the work, created this afternoon at the entrance to the town, on a sketch offered by the advertiser Gavino Sanna, the contribution of the artist Teresa Podda together with the activist Mario Rubanu. Great was the amazement of the passers-by, impressed by the second work promoted by Sanna in the town where in 2022 he inaugurated a mural to tell the current events of Barbagia.

And for the new installation, where the caricature of the Governor stands out with the words “Stop me now” the promoters have clarified: «It is a purely satirical initiative in response to the challenge of law 20 by the national government», says Mario Rubanu, before relaunching: «The issue of renewables and the president's refusal to dialogue with 210,729 Sardinians, many of whom are her voters, who signed the proposed law Pratobello 24, have left a deep mark: many of us no longer trust her».

On the same direction Gavino Sanna, who contacted by phone confirms: «I am deeply tied to Orgosolo and even though I have lived in Milan for a long time», says the publicist, «I have followed with passion the battle of Pratobello 24 which I share in every point. Mine is intended to be a satirical contribution, inviting the President to welcome the opinion of thousands of Sardinians in defense of their land».

Hence the further emphasis: «The danger of speculation must gather the united front of politics, giving voice to the thousands of Sardinians who have expressed a clear no to the devastation of the landscape», concludes Sanna.

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