"While the president worked 15 hours a day, 7 days a week - and produced results that are proven by numbers and official documents - the Council was the least productive in the history of autonomy". And again: he was busy with the Island while "the councilors were busy "dividing up" the funds, breaking them up into small squares and sidewalks, festivals and micro-associations".

It is a Christian Solinas unleashed on social media who responds to the interventions of former party comrades, such as Giovanni Satta. Long posts, his, published while the echo of the declarations of Alfonso Marras and Gianni Chessa, who were in Rome yesterday, sitting next to the national secretary Antonio Tajani, to formalize their move to Forza Italia (together with colleague Piero Maieli) after having abandoned the Psd'Az, had not yet died down.

"The ancient rite of the most vulgar transformism is simply being consumed: three elected members of a party's lists betray the popular vote and change sides. In all this there can be no triumphal tones on anyone's part, there are no ideals, there is no political culture or sense of recognition in a history and an ideology: it is only utilitarianism, personal ambition so hypertrophic that it no longer sees the horizon", wrote Solinas.

And the answers were not long in coming, like that of Satta, who invites him to do some soul-searching: "Of the 11 regional councilors, none are left: is it possible that you also made a mistake?", he says to the national secretary of the Psd'Az and former president of the Region. Who doesn't need to be asked twice.

"It is unthinkable that we continue with this childish attempt to unload on the president the things that did not work in the past legislature and to pretend instead that everything that was done is due to the merit of the regional councilors. The exact opposite is true: while the president worked 15 hours a day, 7 days a week - and produced results that are proven by the numbers and official documents - the Council was the least productive in the history of autonomy", writes the former governor.

Solinas doesn't mince his words: " A Council with fewer meetings, fewer laws, in short fewer hours of institutional work to the full advantage of the clientelist hours on the territory that have produced so many preference lords, who don't even know where the budget money came from that was spent left and right with the infinite 'tip' laws born from the will of the council". While he "put the Region's accounts in order", he underlines, "while I faced Covid in the most effective way in the country, while I launched organic reforms or strategic programs such as the valorization of the Nuragic civilization in a cultural key and as a driving force for the relaunch of the internal areas - also supported with the largest plan for births ever launched in the Region - the councilors took care of 'dividing up' the funds by breaking them up in small squares and sidewalks, in festivals and micro-associations". Then the further thrust: «Do we want to tell the Sardinians that every time the president sent an organic, general and abstract bill to the Council, the group leaders systematically responded: 'How much is there for the Council?'. That is, «a “fixed tax” on each law that the councilors demanded in order to be able to allocate quotas of resources to the territories of election? Do we want to honestly tell this truth and say that the president has become unpleasant because he never wanted to participate in this game?».

This on social media. The issues will be explored in the evening: at 6 pm Solinas has summoned the national secretary of Psd'Az. And the internal issues of the party will be addressed one by one.

(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)

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