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Save Rome, Marino-Renzi sparks: Treasury and Campidoglio are studying emergency measures

"I've been blocking the city since Sunday", thunders Mayor Marino - Vitriolic phone call with Renzi - In these hours the technicians of the Municipality, Palazzo Chigi and the MEF are looking for a solution to avoid the capital's default: there is talk of a measure to be approved in the Council of Ministers probably tomorrow.

Save Rome, Marino-Renzi sparks: Treasury and Campidoglio are studying emergency measures

Salva Roma is not there yet, and there are only a few days left to save the Campidoglio. After decree withdrawn due to the obstructionism of the Lega and M5S, the Government must study a new provision to avoid the default of the Capital. Meanwhile, the mayor Ignazio Marino raises his voice and the new premier Matteo Renzi does not seem to take it well. It is said that between the two there was an unfriendly phone call. 

“I've been blocking the city since Sunday – said the mayor today in an interview with Mix 24 -. People will have to equip themselves, the politicians of the building who have blue cars are lucky, they will be able to continue driving, the Romans will not be able to drive. I'm really angry. Even the Romans are angry and they are right, they should pursue politics with pitchforks, here we still have to pay for the land expropriated in 1957 to build the Olympic Village. But can we continue to govern the capital like this? It is no longer the period of gossip, it is the period of facts ”. 

And then again, on the microphones of Radio 24: "The Government must give us the legislative tools to be able to restore once and for all, I'm not asking for money - continued Marno - What the press calls Salva Roma is nothing but the money of the Romans which must be returned to the Romans. They have to give it back to us. I want to responsibly govern this city. In March there will be no money for the 25 employees of the Municipality, for the diesel for the buses, to keep the nursery schools open or to collect the waste, and not even to organize the sanctification of the two Popes, an event of global significance. I put my face to it, but I don't intend to be a liquidator".

In these hours the technicians of the Municipality, of Palazzo Chigi and of the Mef are looking for a solution to avoid the default of Rome. “The government is working to urgently resolve a problem not created by us,” government sources explain, referring to a measure to be approved by the Council of Ministers probably tomorrow. 

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