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“You know who you vote for”: 79 mayoral candidates accept transparency. The list

In the list, after the adhesions of Sala, Fassino, Merola and De Magistris, the absences of the centre-right mayoral candidates in Rome and Milan stand out: Alfio Marchini and Stefano Parisi - The campaign asks that the candidates demonstrate that they respect four transparency and introduce the mechanism of public hearings for top management appointments of the municipality.

“You know who you vote for”: 79 mayoral candidates accept transparency. The list

To date, 79 mayoral candidates have joined the digital campaign for transparency "You know who you vote for”. The campaign, promoted by The future starts again together with various citizens' associations, it was created to ask for transparency from candidates in the upcoming administrative elections.

Among the latest accessions, those of the mayoral candidate in Milan stand out beppe room, of the mayoral candidate in Turin Piero Fassino, of the mayoral candidate in Bologna Virginio Merola and, in Naples, candidates Luigi De Magistris, Gianni Lettieri and Matteo Brambilla.

The "You know who you vote" campaign provides that each candidate for mayor of the 30 most populous municipalities to vote can sign up on the website http://www.saichivoti.it/, demonstrating that they respect four fundamental transparency indices. To do so, he must publish his curriculum vitae on the website, disclose his legal situation and declare any conflicts of interest that concern him.

Furthermore, candidates must undertake to introduce the mechanism of public hearings for all candidates if elected top appointments in entities, consortia or companies belonging to the municipality, within the first 100 days of administration by means of an amendment to the Municipal Regulations.

The 30 Municipalities observed on the Sai Chi Voti website are: Rome, Milan, Naples, Turin, Bologna, Trieste, Ravenna, Cagliari, Rimini, Salerno, Latina, Bolzano, Novara, Brindisi, Busto Arsizio, Grosseto, Varese, Casoria, Caserta, Cosenza, Castellammare di Stabia, Vittoria, Savona, Crotone, Benevento, Olbia, Gallarate, Pordenone, Battipaglia, Rho.

In the most populous municipalities of Italy, the initiative has been very successful. TO Milan and Rome only the two centre-right candidates are missing, Stefano Parisi e Alfio Marchini, while in Naples and Turin all the most contestable candidates have joined the campaign. Between these

“We hope – he declared Federico Anghelé of Riparte il Futuro - that this battle for transparency and against corruption is increasingly experienced as a battle for everyone, without political and party divisions. We are talking about the common good, that is, about all of us citizens. None excluded”.

ROME: Giorgia Meloni (Brothers of Italy), Roberto Giachetti (PD), Virginia Raggi (M5S), Stefano Fassina (Italian Left)

TURIN: Marco Rizzo (Communist Party), Guglielmo Del Pero (We are Turin), Pier Carlo Devoti (La Piazza Civic List), Roberto Rosso (Red Mayor Civic List), Giorgio Airaudo (Turin in the Municipality), Roberto Usseglio (Forza Nuova) , Chiara Appendino (M5S), Piero Fassino (PD).

NOVARA: Gian Carlo Paracchini (Civitas Novara), Luigi Rodini (The city in the Municipality), Andrea Ballarè (PD), Alessandro Canelli (NORTH LEGA), Cristina Macarro (M5S).

BOLZANO: Elena Artioli (Artioli Mayor). 

TRIESTE: Roberto Dipiazza (Civic List + FI-FDI-LEGA-FN), Fabio Carini (Start Up Trieste), Paolo Menis (M5S), Alessia Rosolen (Another People's Trieste), Iztok Furlanic (Communist Refoundation), Vito Potenza (Civic List), Roberto Cosolini (PD).

CROTONE: Ilario Sorgiovanni (M5S)

Castellammare di Stabia: Vincenzo Amato (M5S)

Toast: Angela Carluccio (Noi Centro), Riccardo Rossi (Brindisi Common Good), Stefano Alparone (M5S), Nicola Massari (Forza Italia)

BENEVENTO: Gianfranco Ucci (The City of Everyone), Marianna Farese (M5S), Federica De Nigris (Civic List), Raffaele Tibaldi (Benevento Polo Civico), Vittoria Principe (Civic List Let's challenge them)

SAVONA: Marco Ravera (Network on the Left), Salvatore Diaspro (M5S), Cristina Battaglia (PD), Ilaria Caproglio (Center-right)

VARESE: Paolo Orrigoni (Forza Italia), Davide Galimberti (PD)

LATINA: Enrico Forte (PD), Alessandro Calvi (Forza Italia), Damiano Coletta (Latina common good), Nicola Calandrini (FdI)

PORDENONE: Sonia D'anello (Civic List), Samuele Stefanoni (M5S)

CASERTA: Francesco Apperti (Mò C'è Speranza), Aniello Spirito (United For Caserta)

Salerno: Antonio Iannone (FdI)

Battipaglia: Riccardo Maria Cersosimo (Center), Gerardo Motta (Battipaglia Head High)

RHO: Pietro Romano (PD), Mirko Venchiarutti (M5S), Marco Tizzoni (Civica Gente)

CASORIA: Pasquale Pugliese (Civic List)

CAGLIARI: Enrico Lobina (Cagliari Capital), Antonietta Martinez (M5S), Gerardo Matta (The fifth A)

GROSSETO: Giacomo Gori (M5S), Lorenzo Mascagni (PD)

BOLOGNA: Massimo Bugani (M5S), Federico Martelloni (CIVIC LIST), Mirko De Carli (The People of the Family), Virginio Merola (PD)

ARSIZIO BUSTO: Alberto Rossi (Bust to the Left)

RIMINI: Mara Marani (Rimini People), Marzio Pecci (Northern League)

RAVENNA: Raffaella Sutter (Ravenna In Municipality)

NAPLES: Matteo Brambilla (M5S), Luigi De Magistris (Naples in the Municipality), Gianni Lettieri (Prima Napoli)

GALLARATE: Pietro Romano (Civic List)

In Olbia, Vittoria and Cosenza still no adhering candidates.

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