
The Regional Council can not assume the role of Pontius Pilate. Should proceed with the immediate implementation of the Free Zone with the thrust of the trade unions decided
The chemical industry would ensure a revolutionary process, focusing in a form of development and being innovative and durable. The result was the total failure of business and economic policy program related to them. What remains is an area polluted, severely compromised. Those responsible can not continue to pretend, they must find a way out from the damage that their predecessors have helped to cause.
Coordination asseminese Fortza of Paris, noted the total inertia of City of Assemini than the devastating crisis in the entire industrial area Macchiareddu (Assemini of which is the most affected village), is addressed to the President Claudia Lombardo to sensitize the leaders of political forces represented in the Regional Council to schedule a special session for debating the prospects for recovery in the industrial area of \u200b\u200bCagliari. Also invites the secretaries of the trade union confederations to encourage the policy for the immediate implementation of Legislative Decree 10 March 1998 No. 75, which have been issued rules implementing Article 12 of the special statute of Sardinia, in establishing the free zones in ports of Cagliari, Olbia, Oristano, Porto Torres, Arbatax and Portovesme. Commitment and planning at the time considered priorities by the President himself Cappellacci that, like its predecessor Renato Soru, has not implemented. Fortza Paris believes that it can no longer continue to debate only on the faults of others, but believes that the time has come to express a deep and clear accountability of the Sardinian forces and their representative.
A serious plan of eco-friendly conversion and the immediate application of the law on free zones would provide an important answer to the problems of economic development and production of Sardinia and, therefore, a practical response to the employment problems of affected communities.