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"We need a mayor with the ability to unite"

“We need a mayor with the ability to unite”

Another rejection. It becomes more and more clear. “Dissatisfied” Grillini’s group distances themselves from Virginia Rocky’s self – appointment. And more clearly.

Rome Project

On one page of the Facebook group “Il Piano Roma”, Marco Terranova, Enrico Stefano, Donadella Irio, Angelo Sterni and Alessandra Agnello are back to indicate the path to be taken for future municipal elections. If they are confirmed in May, otherwise, they will be postponed until the fall of the Pentostellata front five.

“The next executive elections of 2021 are a great opportunity for the city of Rome to strengthen local and national government action by advancing the activities of the Five Star Movement in a roundabout way, allowing the city to engage other political and social forces.”

Opening to P.D.

According to Agnello, Sterny, Irio, Stefano and Terranova, we need a project that focuses on themes, which we like to call the Rome project, enhancing the work and positive experiences of recent years. If there is to be a future for the “Rome project” we need a candidate for mayor with the ability to unite, a third-party and high-profile profile compared to the various political forces in the field, who can better express a key role in a constituency, reflecting the national-level plan on Rome. Leading to alliances.

Dividing mayor

To make it clear, this path cannot be taken until now, by focusing on those who wear triangular headbands. “We can not imagine – we have added five pentostellate councilors – after months of vetoes, we may think that anathemas started under the banner of never with a boy or never with that party, can create a majority encouraged by imposed divisive candidates.” This is the solid well provided to Virginia Rocky. That cannot be clear.

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The mayor’s distrust

“The reappointment of Virginia Rocky, despite the maturity of the political relationship that has emerged in recent days with the vote of confidence in the Conte government, is preventing the formation of an alliance with the M5S in Rome,” commented Stefano Pacina, leader of the Roman left in Campidoglio. . “Five years of Virginia Rocky’s administration in Rome have failed, and this awareness has now matured into its majority,” commented Amedeo Siacheri, a spokesman for Liberal Roma. But the unifying element, on the center-left, is the mayor’s distrust.