Teachers, representatives of civil society, associations, professions. And one key word: care. Care of the territory, of the institutions, of the young people, of the city. The centre-left mayoral candidate, Antonella Russo, presented her team and her programme, specifying that hers was a clear choice: “Decouple the construction of the lists from that of the council, no councilor has a party card nor is a candidate for the council”. And Russo also indicates the delegations of all of them: Daniela Rupo, councilor for the Budget, Economic Development, Europe and the Working City; Giuseppe Ingrao councilor for Taxes, Legality and Administrative Transparency; Anna Maria Passaseo councilor for Welfare, Social Rights and the Fight against Marginality; Domizia Arrigo, councilor for schools, childhood and the educational community; Giovanni Benanti, councilor for youth policies and sport for all; Gianfranco Moraci, councilor for cultural policies, events, support for creative and youth activities (“organizing events does not mean having to spend half a million euros for an evening or two, but spending them on dozens of associations. This system of valvassori and valvassini is not giving space to a world of associations in the city. Bringing the Sanremo singer is not growing up, it’s panem et circenses”, his thrust); Salvatore Maressa, Councilor for the Environment, Mediterranean Identity and Ecological Transition; Vincenzo La Cava, councilor for heritage, redevelopment and decentralisation.
Various ideas offered by Antonella Russo: from the figure of mayor of the night “to balance the needs of young people and the protection of citizens” to the subsidized passes for the Ztl, “an idea that was copied from us”, from the Stretto pass project for mobility to the municipal register of babysitters, from the elimination of the Patrimonio spa to the theme of themes, the Bridge. “The first thing I will do will be to summon CEO Ciucci and ask him to speak to a city that doesn’t want the Bridge. Saying that a mayor has no say in the matter is a Pharisee’s position”, reiterated the candidate. Does the controversy over the South’s lists call to the North? “I cannot base myself on the bickering between Cateno De Luca and Marcello Scurria, I cannot form an opinion on this further opinion of the legislative and legal office that is being spoken of, until I read it. But if we see that the signatures needed to be collected, we will act in all places.”