It is a full-scale Renato Soru who today, in a theater in San Giuseppe di Nuoro packed with people, closed his electoral campaign for the race for the presidency of the Region in the Nuoro area, before stopping off tomorrow in Sassari and on Friday in Cagliari . A Soru who spares no criticism of Truzzu's centre-right "for the catwalks of the most unlikely people - he says referring to the national big names who arrived on the island today - who know nothing about us. In this electoral campaign it is clear, it is manifest what we are talking about: not about Sardinia but about the national government which comes here to hold parades and seeks a referendum on itself."

He is also angry with Giuseppe Conte, in Sardinia for a "three day election campaign" and recalls that the former Prime Minister of the M5S "did everything when he was leading the Government with Salvini. Then they come to give us lessons that we want the right to win. Today we are the only possibility of winning the Right ." Finally, the thrust at Pierluigi Bersani, also on tour and today in Nuoro alongside the other presidential candidate, Alessandra Todde: «Go back home Bersani, you won't do anything about it. Everyone go home and leave us alone, it's our president, our governor we need to elect. You must not impose it with your arrogance." But Soru didn't forget to talk about the program, about his vision of Sardinia. “We cannot live on tourism and pane carasau alone,” he said. He spoke of the green transition and green agriculture «against the assault on the wind and sun of the Island, thanks to a decree - he accused - made by the Government with the complicity of the President of the Region».

For Soru, the wind and the sun "must guarantee additional income for those who work in the countryside" and bring benefits to the bills of citizens and companies . “The Arabs used their resources, didn't give them away and became the richest in the world.” A look at healthcare is inevitable: "It's not true that there are no doctors, the doctors are running away while those in government were busy sending those who didn't have the qualifications to manage." Finally, the school: "They cut managers and abandon children, all to save on a salary, a law is needed immediately."

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