Provincial elections, perhaps including the €800 million budget adjustment, will be held in the Chamber the day after tomorrow. This is the unwritten agenda.

Then, it's unlikely that the center-left group leaders and secretaries summoned by Alessandra Todde will behave as if nothing had happened. As if the Democratic Party secretary, at the party's last assembly, hadn't said that the results achieved by the Executive aren't up to par. Or as if the founding father of the Progressives, Luciano Uras, hadn't spoken just two weeks ago of an executive disconnected from society and the need for an urgent review.

However, at the majority summit scheduled for 5:30 pm at Villa Devoto , the regional president would like everyone to focus primarily on the session set by decree for September 29th to elect the presidents of the provinces, provincial councils, and the councils of the two metropolitan cities of Sardinia.

Because it's not a vote like any other. It's a second-level election: as established by the Delrio law, which many would like to overturn, the bodies are not directly elected by citizens but by the mayors and councilors of the municipalities of that specific province or metropolitan city.

Roberto Murgia's full article in L'Unione Sarda, available on newsstands, in the app, and in the digital edition.

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