There is also a Sardinian, Fabio Pitzalis, from Guasila (Southern Sardinia), in the delegation of farmers who will be in Sanremo this evening to bring the tractor protest to the Italian Song Festival.
"We also try to represent the problems of the island - he explains to ANSA - but from what transpires for the moment from our contacts on the spot, mine and the tractors that are moving from Milan could be a useless journey. In fact, they don't seem intending to let us get on stage, it seems that they are only willing to read a note from our movement".
And the usual problem of continuity also arises: "It should be noted that I have been traveling since yesterday by plane, train and car to get to Sanremo - adds Pitzalis - because from Sardinia there are no flights to the rest of Italy, beyond Rome and Milan".
An Odyssey for Sanremo: the Sardinian representative should arrive in front of the Ariston after 5pm.
Meanwhile, the garrison at the port of Cagliari continues: it is the ninth night spent in front of the Customs gate.
However, many - around a hundred - are temporarily leaving the headquarters this morning: they are headed to Rome for the national demonstration scheduled for tomorrow.
That too will be an opportunity to meet with farmers and shepherds from other regions: the Cagliari garrison will be dissolved only after hearing the national coordination.
So for now, straight ahead.
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