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12 November 2020 The Cagliari prosecutor wants to see us clearly.

At the center of the investigations is the ordinance that kicked off on 11 August, at the opening of the discos this summer.

Proceedings now seized by the mobile squad, on which the president of the region Solinas would have issued the order for the green light to the nightlife venues.

The Cagliari Public Prosecutor's Office has currently opened a file on a culpable epidemic.

As reported by two Sardinian newspapers, among the documents taken by the mobile squad in the regional building, there are also the opinions of the members of the technical-scientific committee on which Solinas had based the decision.

Opinions that would have been negative.



"The document of the Sardinian Technical Scientific Committee with the negative opinion on the opening of discos" I have only read it in these hours "defends the president of the Sardinia region in a long interview with Repubblica, and explains that the document" was part of a internal correspondence with the regional health department: it referred to another story, to guidelines never issued later. On August 6 - Solinas points out - there was no regional ordinance and the discos were open under the Dpcm all over Italy".

Solinas then complains: "The mud machine has been set in motion to hit a region that is healthier than others".



With regard to the regional ordinance on the reopening of discos, dated 11 August, "the CTS, expressing itself on other documents, had proposed six reasons of criticality, which were all satisfied in the drafting of the subsequent ordinance", explains Solinas.

"The measure also takes into account two fundamental elements. First, health data. The contagion rate was close to zero. The second is the agenda of the Regional Council with which the junta undertook to adopt suitable acts reopening of the premises. What convinced me more than others - says the governor - was the intervention of Massimo Zedda dei Progressisti who feared the risk of public order, as well as health, due to the many private and out of control parties, gatherings on the beach and squares that would have been held in our territory close to August in the event of failure to reopen the premises.