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Sardinia and Corsica agree on the requirement that the marine service Saint Teresa-Bonifacio remains public
Deiana: promuoveremo to Rome, Paris and in European center the necessity to hold the currently enforced regime standing
October 28, 2015
The marine draft Saint Teresa-Bonifacio must continue to being, so as it has been up to now, subordinate to burdens of public service. They have yesterday emphasized the city council member of the Transports of the Region Sardinia, Massimo Deiana, and the president of the Office of the Transports of the Corsica, Paul Marie Bartoli, in the course of an encounter to programmed Propriano - Deiana has explained - "in order to agree a line of unitary action to introduce the respective governments Italian and French and, jointly, to the communitarian institutions, and above all for protecting the requirements of mobility of Sardinians and course".
Remembering that the operativity of international the marine draft, not falling back in the competence of the single Regions, will have to be managed from the national governments who upon maturity of the current contract will have to publish a ban for the confidence of the service, Deiana has specified that it and its homologous course promuoveranno "to Rome, Paris and in European center the necessity to hold the currently enforced regime standing and - has specified the city council member - in support of this demand, at the end of the week will express also the regional assembly of the Corsica".
In the course of the encounter between Deiana and Bartoli, to which the respective general managers of the councillorships have participated, also the problematic one of the line Porto Torres-Propriano is faced. "Draft - it has found the Sardinian city council member - of a connection subsidized that we are trying to hold operating, not managed from a French marine company. Objective is to do so as that the service is not interrupted given the interest manifested from the user is tourist is commercial".
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