First the retirement of two magistrates, then in the last months of the year also that of the president of the second section, Francesco Scano, called to the Region to fill the role of general secretary. A staff deficit that weighed on the Sardinian TAR, but which did not prevent the island's administrative court from defining the appeals arrived in 2021 and also reducing the pending charges.

This is what emerges from the report by President Dante D'Alessio who inaugurated the judicial year of the Sardinian Tar. "The statistical tables - says the number one of the Sardinian administrative court - show that the pending and therefore not decided appeals, which had had a constant increase up to the year 2000, have for some time been in constant and decisive decrease until the 2,276 at the end of 2021 ". The trend is clear: in 2020 there were 2,326, the year before 2,465 and in 2018 it was 2,622. "The appeals defined in 2021 were 1,003, 1,010 if we include those canceled because they were duplicated - continues the president, now in his fourth and perhaps last year in Sardinia - despite the serious staff shortages, there were 769 final sentences, 234 decrees decision makers and 7 further measures ".

After the collapse of last year, the appeals presented start to grow again: 978 compared to 839 the year before. Among the most relevant decisions taken by the TAR are those regarding Covid, aerial territorial continuity, health contracts and access to public administration documents.

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