Public works for Sardinia at the center of a face to face between the governor Christian Solinas and the Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, as well as deputy premier, Matteo Salvini.

Among the issues addressed during the meeting, first of all, the situation of the dams , with - explains an official note - "positive news for that of Cumbidanovu , which has been standing still for decades and for which the necessary resources have been found for the procurement of main works. This is 38 million euros already guaranteed, pending other resources on which the offices are already committed and optimistic ”.

Another issue addressed face to face was that of railways and, more generally, of the infrastructural gap that penalizes the island compared to other Italian regions. Issues on which Salvini and Solinas agreed to "resent closely for updates".

From the ministry led by Salvini, it is explained, there is the "determination to follow with the utmost attention all the Sardinian dossiers with the aim of unlocking as many works as possible" , an objective on which the minister and governor agreed.

"Soon - guarantee from Cagliari - there will be important initiatives".

"A close and fully collaborative relationship with the new Government, in the interest of Sardinia. I am not interested in the search for armchairs in Rome, but in the realization of concrete facts for the Sardinians", the comment of President Solinas after the face to face to Rome.

“With the Government - says President Solinas - we have set a series of programmatic steps that will unlock important investments in various sectors. It starts with the dams, and the positive news - confirms the President - concern the Cumbidanovu reservoir, whose construction site has been stopped for decades. Now the government guarantees the resources for the main works, about 38 million ”.

"There is a commitment - says President Solinas - to intensify the Region-Government confrontation on infrastructures and major works that Sardinia needs".

(Unioneonline / lf)

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