If for Taranto it could be the last beach, for Gioia Tauro risks becoming an opportunity. And if the idea of the steel pole complete with a lighter begins to animate the debate in Calabria, the attention is all episode between Puglia and Rome where between today and tomorrow the fate of the plan for the decarbonization of the former Ilva should be decided.
On Taranto a “two game” is taking place: on the one hand the mayor, Piero Bitetti, on the other the Minister of Business and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso. The first takes time, refuses to sign the program agreement proposed by the government and asks for a new meeting before the decisive appointment; The second, on the other hand, pulls straight confirming tomorrow’s meeting at Mimit, even if it makes it filter voices that say it available to a discussion in extremis. It is Urso to directly call Bitetti into question: at the table “the mayor of Taranto should show the intention of the city regarding the proposals formulated for months with clarity and transparency. August 12 will be the day of truth and responsibility ». Yet another twist came with a note from the Municipality: the mayor, receiving the indications of the majority group leaders, announced the opposition to the signing of the agreement proposed by the executive.