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Roberto Gualtieri, the mayor of Rome does not give up on the waste-to-energy plant

Roberto Gualtieri, the mayor of Rome does not give up on the waste-to-energy plant

The mayor of Rome is an affable and elegant person, but he's not exactly a lightning bolt of war. He never was, not even when he was Minister of the Economy. But he has had a happy idea which is to attack once and for all thewaste emergency of the Capital, much worse during the management of the inconsistent grillina mayor Virginia Rages, and to get to the root of the problems. As? "By doing - says the mayor with his usual aplomb - a very normal thing, which is done in all the cities of Italy and Europe, that is, building the waste-to-energy plant“. A very forward-looking move which naturally unleashed all the populisms and initially the perplexities, then overcome, of the new secretary of the Democratic Party, Elly Schlein. But Gualtieri has understood very well that the waste-to-energy plant is the flagship of his union and has no intention of giving up. Like it or not. He is also comforted by the recent pronouncement of the Chamber of Deputies which "almost unanimously rejected" a motion against the waste-to-energy plant presented by the Five Stars and also rejected by the Democratic Party. "It was not a binding motion - explains Gualtieri - but I would have gone ahead anyway". Well done mayor, keep it up. The Romans will be grateful to him.

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