The crisis does not stop insularity. The constitutional law proposal on the introduction of the principle of insularity in the Constitution will in any case be approved: already today it is on the agenda of the session of the Chamber, starting from Tuesday 26 July the calendar includes a series of votes .

The Competition Bill, the Simplification Law Decree and, in fact, the Bill for the amendment of Article 119 of the Constitution , which will be approved by a very large majority in what is the last parliamentary passage and therefore the definitive go-ahead.

"The Conference of the group leaders of the Chamber confirmed the discussion and the vote of the constitutional reform on insularity : it is a decision that is anything but taken for granted, for which Sardinia must be grateful to all those who have worked diligently in recent years to achieve to this extraordinary result, first of all the Sardinian parliamentarians of all groups », declared Michele Cossa , president of the Special Commission for Insularity.

"Sardinia is now really at the decisive step towards a historic result, a just recognition and the crowning of an initiative born from a mobilization of the people that involved the entire island community", stress the forces Ugo Cappellacci and Pietro Pittalis.

THE FUTURE SARDINIAN PARLIAMENTARIES

In the meantime, with the elections scheduled for 25 September , the race to grab safe seats starts. Few, with the Parliament lost by a third from 915 to 600 honorable , 400 deputies and 200 senators.

Sardinia has the right to be represented by just sixteen parliamentarians, eleven deputies and five senators , nine fewer than the current 25.

It is not yet official, but in the Island, for the election to the Chamber of Deputies, out of eleven seats available, four will be assigned in as many single-member constituencies (Cagliari, Carbonia, Nuoro, Sassari), the other seven in a single proportional constituency for the whole the region. For the Senate, two seats will be assigned in two single-member constituencies (Cagliari, Sassari) and the other three in a single proportional constituency.

Times for parties are very tight. For the Pd Romina Mura should be reappointed in a good position, space also for Marco Meloni and Gavino Manca . The League could field for the Chamber the regional coordinator Dario Giagoni , or the president of the Assembly Michele Pais , or perhaps the group leader Pierluigi Saiu . President Solinas has always denied the hypothesis of a candidacy for the Senate, but rumors of his rethinking are starting to rebound.

For Forza Italia leaders in the Chamber it should be Ugo Cappellacci , for Fratelli d'Italia Salvatore Deidda . M5S, which won 16 seats in the past policies, is the party that will lose the most: it could resort to parliamentarians to decide on candidates, but we must hurry.

(Unioneonline)

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