Cagliari 2024, Ghirra: “Alessandra Zedda complicit in the city’s decline” | Cagliari, Front page

Cagliari 2024, Ghirra: “Alessandra Zedda complicit in the city’s decline” | Cagliari, Front page
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The electoral campaign in Cagliari comes to life. Barrages arrive from the progressive congresswoman Francesca Ghirra towards the centre-right candidate Alessandra Zedda and the outgoing mayor Paolo Truzzuthe same man who became mayor by beating Ghirra at the polls in 2019.

“Safety, traffic, development of the seaside city, but also parking, urban decoration, integration of the suburbs”. The only thing missing is security in the center-right candidate’s program to follow the intentions of the disastrous city council that Cagliari has just rejected in the regional elections” says the deputy in a note.

“But there is more, because Alessandra Zedda will lead the exact same coalition that she headed as Solinas’ deputy in the region. We have not forgotten that the president deserted the council as much and more than the council, and that all the most despicable acts carried out by the Sardinian government were signed by her, the one who says she is in love with Cagliari but who contributed to its decline and abandonment. What on earth can we expect other than the usual incompetence, carelessness and profiteering? Especially since “the line drawn is towards continuity with the outgoing administration”, which Cagliari has already reiterated that it does not like”.

And he concludes: “We want to restore serenity, optimism and confidence towards the future to our citizens and with the leadership of Massimo Zedda we will demonstrate that Cagliari is able to recover despite the rubble left by the centre-right”.

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