"We have asked the coalition (i.e., Todde and his allies) to initiate an evaluation phase of the progress made thus far , not to make appointments but to redefine the rules of engagement and legal compliance." The objective is also and above all " to establish the priorities for the second phase of the mandate ." In Oristano, with the party leaders gathered in the Regional Directorate , Silvio Lai , the secretary of the Sardinian Democratic Party, said this, dictating the line for today and tomorrow in forty minutes.

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"Millions of 'No' votes cannot be filed away with a few resignations," Lai emphasized, but the Democrats are most interested in " correcting course in the Region, where necessary ." The secretary suggests doing so immediately, given that in September, when Campo Largo will reach the first two and a half years of its term, the electoral campaign for the 2027 general election will also begin, which will have priority. Therefore, there is a real risk of an overlap, which the Democratic Party wants to avoid, because the national vote would take precedence.

Lai spoke of "phase two," looking back at the first, which "produced important results, such as the State-Region dispute , which brought the issue of Sardinia's rights as an autonomous region and as an island back to the forefront." For the time to come, the Democratic Party has put on its agenda "Law 1 on the organization of the Region , stalled since 1977; welfare measures to combat depopulation and the exodus of young people; support for the Universities of Cagliari and Sassari; a review of the funding system for local health authorities ; and the centrality of the Einstein Telescope project."

Meanwhile, the coalition is organizing ahead of the June local elections, when 149 municipalities across the island will go to the polls on the 7th and 8th. The key elections are in Sestu, Quartu, and Porto Torres, the three towns with populations over 15,000, whose votes have nationwide significance. To finalize the mayoral candidacies, the center-right also met in Oristano on Friday. Following their referendum defeat, they have decided to adjust their strategy. In Sestu, the nominations of outgoing councilors Matteo Taccori (Budget) and Massimiliano Bullita (Urban Planning) are currently frozen. The coalition has asked Michele Cossa , a longtime reformer, former parliamentarian, and former regional councilor, if he will be available to run. There's also a new name in Quartu, where the center-right could run with Marco Porcu , former regional councilor for the Environment, representing the Italian Liberal Party (FdI). While it's not yet official, the Melonian candidate's run is considered a given. In Porto Torres, two mayoral candidates will try to drag outgoing mayor Massimo Mulas, considered a tough opponent, to the runoff: Ivan Cermelli and Sara Dettori are in the running.

On the Campo largo front, again in Porto Torres, a split has been recorded within the Campo largo, from which Sinistra Futura has emerged, which will run alongside Sardegna 20venti with Loredana De Marco . In Quartu, the Democratic Party-M5S coalition is expected to consolidate around the name of Graziano Milia , the former Democratic Party civic representative (in Sardinia's third largest city, however, the race could be a three-way one, also including Roberto Matta , the center-right civic representative leading the "Tourism and Progress" movement). In Sestu, again to remain within the center-left, no decision has been made: the Democrats and Five Star Movement are nominating Michela Mura , also a Democratic Party candidate, but the coalition's civic representatives want to bring Giancarlo Angioni , a retired primary health officer, to the table.

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