"The March of the Talking Stones," the initiative of the Sardinian People's Presidium, continues. It has entered its crucial phase and yesterday in Oristano touched on a sore point: the lack of regulatory protection against new initiatives related to wind power and agri-photovoltaic systems. This brought Pratobello 24, a popular initiative bill with 211,000 signatures, back into the spotlight.

The activists responded to the majority's opposition. "If the Carta De Logu spoke about urban planning protection six hundred years ago," said Davide Fadda, spokesman for the Presidio, "why can't we?" Then, lawyer Michele Zuddas, who has always been close to the Pratobello Network, added: "I welcome Antonio Solinas's invitation and am available for a meeting now," Zuddas explained. "It will be an opportunity to explain the reasons for the protest, which are clear to the majority of Sardinians, the importance of discussing the Pratobello Law in the Chamber, and how Law 20 has now been weakened. I'm confident that Solinas's invitation is sincere, and I look forward to hearing from him about the date and time. Furthermore, I'll reiterate. The president's presence would be a positive sign. Since October 2nd, 211,000 Sardinians have been waiting to be heard." Today we depart from Tiria, pass through Villaurbana, and arrive in Usellus in the afternoon, shortly after 7:30 PM. The march ends on Friday in Barumini.

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