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Green light of the Sardinia Region to the modification of the regime of convention of the CIN with the State
"We confirm - it has specified the city council member to Deiana Transports - all our reserves on this convention that, so as it is, does not answer to the real requirements of the Sardinians"
July 29, 2014
The Sardinia Region has given own green light to the modification of the regime of convention with the Italian State with which Italian Company of Navigation (CIN), than through Tirrenia work connections between continental Italy and the greater islands Sardinia and Sicily, adempie to obligation of public service. I confront on the variation of the contract of the CIN opened to past autumn has been shut yesterday to Rome.
"We have given positive opinion to the demand for modification - the city council member to the Transports of the Sardinia Region has explained, Massimo Deiana - but confirm all our reserves on this convention that, so as it is, does not answer to the real requirements of the Sardinians. For this, from tomorrow, we will open a new dispute with the government in order to reach the next year, at the end of the first regolatorio period, to a substantial ridiscussione of the agreement".
The Sardinian regional agency has remembered that at first a verification had denied the opinion favorable to the modification of the convention demanding on the managerial details of the CIN and contextually had opened a negotiation in order to obtain a series of advantages for the island. "Therefore - the city council member has asserted - on one side we have allowed the prosecuzione of the service adapting in general terms some drafts with the real question, from the other we have obtained a package of facilities, as the discouragement of the rates for residents, emigrated Sardinian and goods".
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