«For the first time the South is growing more than the North. The other day Il Sole 24 Ore underlined how the choice made in the distribution of Pnrr funds has borne fruit”. Maurizio Lupi said this while participating in an electoral initiative in Crotone in support of the lists that support the mayoral candidate Vincenzo Voce.
«The Calabria Region – he continues – has proudly left the health commissionerate and major issues are being addressed which will allow not only the South to bridge the gap with the North, but the whole of Italy to grow again. I believe that this is the challenge we have before us and we are also facing it at a national level: with the choice on the right wage, on an increasingly urgent housing plan and on the issue of young people and employment, which must be addressed in the South as well as in the North. Calabria, however, seems to me to be giving an example and a testimony of good governance on how we can return to being proud.” «I believe, among other things – said Lupi – that these local elections will reward the centre-right and an important signal will certainly come from Calabria, both for Crotone and Reggio Calabria, which are the two most important cities called to vote. Here in Calabria Noi Moderati is growing in a deep-rooted way throughout the territory. We have two regional councilors, 4% in the regional elections and candidates on all the administrative lists. The project of Noi Moderati is increasingly being fulfilled: to give more strength to the center of the center-right. One of the center-right’s four political proposals is gaining strength; we therefore need to bring concreteness, seriousness and responsibility precisely to these municipal elections.” Voce, for his part, did not hide the fact that with Noi Moderati «there have been problems overcome for the common objective which is the interest of the city». The centre-right mayoral candidate underlined the importance of the «institutional chain to ask for maximum attention at a regional and national level on Crotone. I am convinced that with our friends, We Moderates, we would have a good city council. In a few days we will continue working without wasting time for the ballot.”