"Withdraw and destroy" any "illegal" reference to the PSD'Az. Within the Sardista party, it's time for formal warnings signed by law firms. Such is the one sent by Salvatore Casula, the lawyer representing national secretary Christian Solinas, to the Sardista-based association that organized a meeting in Ghilarza on April 18th to discuss the future of the Quattro Mori. This initiative was "unauthorized" by the former governor, who, through his lawyer, had on April 15th ordered the removal of any reference to the party, threatening to take appropriate action .

The Sardinian Action Party has just turned 105 (founded on April 17, 1921) and the internal war seems to be only just beginning: a meeting scheduled in Orgosolo for May 24 could lead to the final showdown.

But in this story we need to take a step back.

The national secretary is Christian Solinas. The president is Antonio Moro, who served as Transport Councilor in the regional government led by the Capoterra native. Relations between the two have become strained. And the tension has spilled over into the elections for internal and territorial bodies, creating discontent that has triggered a chain reaction.

The Ghilarza meeting had been organized by a Sardinian-style association: the goal was "to arrest the righteous people of the PSDA." In short, they wanted to discuss the party's future.

And Solinas didn't take it well: hence the warning letter, which also demanded the removal of posters and social media material. Everything.

The rift is irreparable. And it could become even wider, culminating in a showdown, when an "atobiu"—a meeting—has been called in the Orgosolo auditorium on May 24th, attended by former secretaries, former presidents, executives, members, and supporters. All against Solinas. The town's mayor, Pasquale Mereu, will host the event.

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