Tuesday, January 11, 2011

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Alemanno and his ex-junta

The Romans, after only two and a half months before the elections, suddenly find themselves without the government of the City.

Yesterday afternoon, the mayor, Gianni Alemanno, has signed two ordinances with which it has withdrawn all delegations to come to the Capitoline and managing directors.

His words can not hide the failure of his arrival:

"It ended a first phase of the municipal government has achieved important results as the approval of the repayment plan from the debt inherited from previous administrations, the start of the transformation of the Capital City in Rome and the establishment of major projects of the Strategic Plan of Development. Now we must work to ensure that these projects and new powers of Rome Capital is rapidly decreased in the area with a great attention to quality of life of citizens and neighborhoods. For this reason it is necessary to initiate a change in the junta that fixed for each assessor, the delegation, priority objectives, according to a precise time schedule policies and rules that ensure complete harmony with the categories of social and productive city. "

After more than two years of apathy and propaganda, the Mayor has decided to turn the page with a shock therapy, in the hope of emerging from the quicksand in which he had conducted the vetoes of the currents and undercurrents of the PDL.



Alemanno, perhaps, is not tired of the junta and its government has realized, belatedly, that we could not rule Rome with ad-fetched, and initiatives that started with great pomp and never arrive.

events have fallen in recent weeks as the scandal "parentopoli" undermining the already weak relationship with the Romans. In fact, the embarrassing news that were published by the bagful in the press highlighted the priorities of his council was not the public interest but to make sure, even without success, with public funds a broad consensus.

The debacle was photographed mercilessly from the survey published by Il Sole 24 Ore that has relegated the first citizen of Rome to the 78th place among the most popular mayors in Italy. It was not necessary, however, a study carried out by professionals to certify the drop in popularity is already known to the citizens of Rome, rudderless and increasingly adrift.

Gianni Alemanno, fearing to lose a good chunk of credibility at the national level, adopted a policy of eliminating its solvers come inconclusive.

pity that the cure is worse than the disease, in fact, the resolution recalls the infamous "reshuffle" of ancient Rome in the Middle Ages memory sinking after a failure of politics where the men remained the same but changed the seats.



We would have preferred more dignified behavior as the resignation but it was too much to ask.



Poor Rome!

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