The face-to-face meetings of the president in pectore Alessandra Todde with the political forces of Campo Largo continue in view of the composition of the regional council.

Today, at the headquarters in via Sonnino in Cagliari, Todde met the delegation of the Progressives made up of the party president Massimo Zedda and the two councilors Francesco Agus and Gianfranco Satta.

«A good meeting», defined it by the former mayor of Cagliari who is expected to run again as leader of the capital in the June elections, «mainly issues were discussed, in particular interventions to simplify the laws in many sectors, because it is a tangle of rules that are difficult to decipher and which only create confusion has been created."

A passage also on the entry of the Progressives into the Council. «We have given our availability in relation to the needs and questions that the president will ask us and the other political forces».

The Progressives, who reached 3% and elected three councillors, will get one box. Maybe General Affairs. The real crux of the negotiation, however, is linked to the requests of the Democratic Party, which claims four departments, the vice-presidency of the Region and the presidency of the Regional Council.

The Todde-Dem bilateral will be the last one scheduled, perhaps at the beginning of next week, in any case after the verdict of the Court of Appeal (expected at the beginning of next week) which will bring clarity on the changing seat of the Council, unofficially assigned to the PSI in Nuoro, but which could spring up in Gallura in favor of the Democratic Party or in Medio Campidano in favor of the M5S.

In the first case, there would be 12 Democrats elected, at which point it would be difficult not to satisfy the requests of the Democratic Party. If the Five Star Movement had one more advisor, then the president would have more strength in the final negotiations. After the Progressives, Todde - who did not make any statement - met with a PSI delegation. The bilateral meeting with Sinistra futuro should also be held today.

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