«We have a strategic vision of the city. But we accompany it with a concrete approach, because otherwise the vision risks becoming just “philosophy”. Federico Basile replies to the intervention of Carlotta Previti who, on the pages of our newspaper, accused the outgoing Administration of “lack of vision” in reference to the events of the I-Hub of the Strait and the area subject to demolition in front of the port curtain.
«Reading the speech published on Southern Gazette However, from former councilor Carlotta Previti, who is recognized for the intellectual honesty of not talking about any loss of funding, a very simple reflection comes spontaneously: there is a substantial difference between declarations of principle and the concrete implementation of public works. And this difference is called administrative capacity. When we talk about vision – writes Basile – we must also demonstrate that we have the practicality necessary to transform it into reality. And that’s exactly the point. Carlotta Previti certainly had a vision, but without concreteness it risks remaining just philosophy.”
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