On the tragedy of bad weather in Marche words leave the time they find because it's the facts that count and, at least for the Five stars of Joseph Tale and for Brothers of Italy the words of solidarity towards the dead and the population of the Marche affected by the tragedy sound nothing short of pharisaic. It's the facts that count and the facts put Cinque Stelle and Fratelli d'Italia in the dock.
MARCHE BAD WEATHER: WHY DID THE CONTE GOVERNMENT CLOSE ITALY SAFE AND DIVERT THE MONEY AGAINST HYDROGEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION ELSEWHERE?
“We – accuses the former premier and today leader of Italia viva, Matteo Renzi – we had set up a mission unit on hydrogeological instability and we had freed up resources, including 45 million euros for the Misa in Senigallia. The closure of the mission unit and the transfer of money allocated to other budget items decided by Prime Minister Conte and Environment Minister Costa have slowed down or blocked many works. Today the dead are mourned but no one - Renzi presses - answers this simple question: why did you close Italia Sicura ". Already why? It would be appropriate for Conte and Sergio Costa, Grillo's Minister of the Environment in the Conte 1 and Conte 2 Governments, to respond. But that is highly unlikely to happen.
BAD WEATHER MARCHE: THERE WAS THE CATACLYSM BUT THE GOVERNOR WAS AT AN ELECTION DINNER
Instead, the Governor of the Brothers of Italy of the battered Marche Region, Francesco Acquaroli, who by law is the regional civil protection authority, should answer not only for a manifestation of bad taste but also for institutional non-compliance. “The unsinkable electoral campaign in the Marche beats the floods” wrote la Repubblica yesterday. What did he mean? That at the time of the cataclysm in the Marches - as the photographs show - the Governor, instead of coordinating the rescue operations, was at an electoral dinner of his party in Potenza Picena with the founder of Fdi Guido Crosetto. Not the maximum sensitivity and institutional efficiency. The words yesterday by the Chief Prosecutor of Ancona, Monica Garulli, are striking, as she told Tg1 that "there has not been an alert from the Marche Region against the Municipalities" of the area.