Involve the
Sassari Brigade
to restore safety and legality in the historic center of
Sassari
.
This is the hypothesis put forward by the deputy prime minister and minister of Infrastructure and Transport,
Matteo Salvini
, who landed in Sardinia yesterday to support the Northern League candidates in view of the regional elections on 25 February.
"I will talk about it with the Interior and Defense ministers, having a pride like the Sassari Brigade a few hundred meters from a drug dealing center managed by the Nigerian mafia is something unacceptable", said Salvini.
"I will do everything so that these kids, who are a source of pride for the peace missions in the world, can bring back some peace to Sassari too. It is not possible that the shops, houses, schools, boys and girls are not freer to experience a part of their city", added Salvini, announcing the idea of having the Sassari Brigade also guarantee security in the city.
The deputy prime minister took an informative walk along the streets of the oldest part of the provincial capital in the north-west of Sardinia.
"Forty years of little and nothing cannot be recovered in one year, we are demonstrating that will and power", Salvini also said during the second stage of his visit to Sardinia as secretary of the League in support of the Northern League candidates in view of the regional elections on 25 February.
Salvini mentioned Sassari-Olbia, Sassari-Alghero, the railway connection to Nuoro, the port of Cagliari, the housing needs of Oristano, the dams and the Sardinian airport system among the priority works.
Walking together with the candidates and supporters through the center of Sassari, Salvini also met a delegation of workers from the Casa Divina Provvidenza, a residential institute for the elderly and needy which was recently declared bankrupt despite a regional allocation of over 3 million euros for avoid its closure.
The minister took it upon himself to verify the situation with the competent institutions.
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