Mouths sewn in the center-right after the barbs launched by Cateno De Luca on Sunday afternoon on the occasion of the meeting called by South calls North with the city, held in the auditorium of the La Rosa urban park. No reaction from Forza Italia, Lega and Fratelli d’Italia, which many indications indicate as protagonists of a renewed coalition for the now upcoming electoral round which will inaugurate Pinuccio Calabrò’s successor. Silence also on the part of the councilors of “Barcelona in Comune”.
The only intervention was that of the PD municipal councilor David Bongiovanni: «The clear distancing from the current municipal administration by South calls North, in view of the next elections, is certainly a positive fact. The condition of extreme degradation in which the city finds itself, with a total lack of services and the absence of economic planning, is there for all to see. It is not surprising that a party close to the centre-right at a regional level does not consider it possible to associate its path with that of those who have administered Barcelona in recent years.” Bongiovanni clarifies that «the Democratic Party does not pose an identity problem compared to the position of other parties. Our identity, at a local level, can be derived from the battles waged inside and outside the city council over the last decade.” But would the centre-left coalition, in the future, consider a dialogue with Cateno De Luca’s party?
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