Special Agency for the Evaluation of government property in Italy may be sold to private islands, mountains and large areas in the cities. In the corresponding list of agencies included large areas in the Dolomites mountains, small islands off the coast of Sardinia, as well as a Roman flea market at Porta Porteze, writes the correspondent. As explained by the local media, the transfer of geographic objects to local authorities provides for the transition to federalism in Italy, mainly financial. "Local governments may grant an application for a particular geographic object, and then put it up for sale or lease, for example, companies and individuals" - the report says. The list of such "property" includes several beaches and Italian coasts. However, the material stresses that this step has nothing to do with the repayment of external debt. "Center-right Silvio Berlusconi's government has long charted the transition to federalism, which provides for greater independence of regions and administrative units in the management and allocation of finance", - stated in the material. As previously reported, in March due to financial problems of power of Venice put up for sale a few palaces.
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