The Regional Council will meet after Easter—on Wednesday, April 8—and will resume its consideration of the proposed law on the so-called guaranteed minimum wage.

The agenda was decided by the group leaders' conference and includes, as its first item, examination of bill 58/a (Alessandro Solinas et al.), "Provisions for the quality and safety of work, for combating contractual dumping, as well as for employment stability in public procurement or concession contracts performed within the region."

The list of activities then continues with the examination of consolidated law 10-128 "Rules regarding the protection of professional services for activities carried out on behalf of private clients and the fight against tax evasion", with pl 182/A (Corrias) "Amendments and additions to regional law no. 28 of 9 October 2025 (Provisions regarding the implementation of the single collective bargaining sector of the Region and local authorities) and to regional law no. 31 of 13 November 1998 (Regulation of regional personnel and the organization of regional offices)".

Nine motions are also on the agenda: 104 (Deriu et al.) for the revision of the rules on the customs origin of agricultural and food products; 10 (Truzzu et al.) on the urgent need to eliminate the municipal surcharge on passenger boarding fees on aircraft in order to promote the development of air transport and tourism in Sardinia; 73 (Cau et al.) on the establishment of a regional cork district in Sardinia; 68 (Casula et al.) on the critical issues in the reception system for unaccompanied foreign minors and the need for intervention following the reduction in resources for local authorities that cover the costs of receiving unaccompanied foreign minors; 99 (Fundoni et al.) for the inclusion of the role of a nutrition biologist specializing in food science in Sardinia's Diagnostic Therapeutic Assistance Pathways (PDTA); 106 (Deriu and others) on supporting the preservation of Radio Radicale and its historical archive as a legacy of democracy and the right to knowledge; 93 (Cau and others) on structural changes to local employment policy interventions aimed at cleaning, maintenance, and decorum of provincial, municipal, and intermunicipal roads; 92 (Ticca and others) on implementing the principle of insularity for goods and the urgent need for structural measures to ensure territorial continuity for the transport of goods to and from Sardinia; 109 (Mula and others) on suspending the regulations governing barracellari (courier companies) and establishing a technical committee to resolve issues related to the institution of barracellari companies in Sardinia.

Following the motions, a request (by Cocco and others) to establish a commission of inquiry and oversight into organized crime, mafia infiltration, and corruption in Sardinia was added to the agenda .

(Unioneonline)

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