Sunday, October 12, 2014

Genoa, is still alert. Controversy over the prize to the leaders of … – Rai News

Genoa, is still alert. Controversy over the prize to the leaders of … – Rai News



Blizzard for the bonus payroll who got “seen the good work for hydro-geological security of the city.” Meanwhile, the alert was extended. Renzi: “2 billion still to be spent on bureaucratic delays Genoa and Italy”

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Genoa Genoa alert 2 has been extended until 24 today. The situation remains worrying in the city and nearby towns, affected by the flooding in the capital that killed nurse Campanella.

Questioned the mayor
Meanwhile, anger explodes the Genoese. The mayor Marco Doria was harshly criticized during a visit to the historic city center. “Go home,” he was shouting, “Get the shovel and clean.”

The first citizen: “The resignation? I can even think about it “
” The resignation I can even think about it, “said the mayor after the allegations, adding,” If I were sure that my resignation accelerassero procedures for the interventions I would do it now ” . Meanwhile, it will be suspended payment of Tasi, IMU and Tari for citizens flood victims.

The controversy over the management of the City rewarded for homeland security
And while the the city is still in full emergency starts another controversy: ifnatti showed that four leaders of the Commune in 2014 they got “wages of result” between 6000 and 17 000 euro in most of the salary.’s hoax is in the notification, where states that have received this money “given their good work for hydro-geological security of the city.” This fact was denounced by former candidate for mayor of Genoa, Enrico Musso.

Renzi: for Genoa and Italy ready 2 billion
Meanwhile, Matteo Renzi announced on Facebook that for Genoa and Italy, the government will use 2 billion so far not been spent because of bureaucratic delays. “I see the boys shoveling mud from the streets and to them I extend my thanks.’ll Use the same determination to wipe away the mud of bad bureaucracy.”

Volunteer to work
Continue in fact the work of the “mud angels”. Many volunteers, especially young people who have worked tirelessly in these hours. Among them a 27 year old girl who has had an illness and was hospitalized.

Pinotti: 430 men ready to intervene
And while 200 army men are already present on the territory of the Province, some 430 are ready to go, but will only come if there is a request by the Coordination Committee of the rescue. This was announced by the Minister of Defence Roberta Pinotti at the end of a meeting of the Committee for the Coordination of relief efforts that took place in the prefecture to Genoa and which was attended by, among others, the Minister of the Environment, Gian Luca Galletti . “Given that the area of ​​Genoa are already working many volunteers, they serve as the means scooping machines or excavators. Means that today serve more people.”

The Minister of Defence: “Cdm approve state d ‘ emergency “
” We have to imagine a situation in Liguria with measures similar to those adopted for the Emilia after the earthquake, with respect to the taxation of businesses, “said the minister also Pinotti. “As soon as the region has completed the survey of the damage – he explained – will advance the application of state of emergency and the first Council of Ministers will approve the profit. In this first step, there will be resources for emergency funds. Then there is – he added – the problem of those realities that have reported damage, but that had already been damaged by the flood of 2011: we need to think – he concluded – that those who have lost everything have to be able to have as soon as the resources to start over. “

Galletti: Genoa aside funds to Unlock Italy
“Unlock In Italy there are 110 million intended for urgent action in metropolitan areas. A portion of these will be allocated to Liguria and in particularly in Genoa “instead announced by the Environment Minister, Galletti.

The Pope’s words and Bagnasco
In Genoa, between anger and pain, come also the Pope’s words: “I assure you of my prayers for the victims and for those who have suffered serious harm.” And there are those of his archbishop, Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco against bureaucracies that block the action: “No one should see the state inattentive and slow refuge behind the primacy of the responsibility behind an unacceptable and cumbersome bureaucracy to ensure legality and transparency is sinking in the mud those who have lost everything. ” It shows the way forward: “People must have timely help, without cumbersome procedures and complicated, unnecessary in difficult situations such as this, otherwise life will not resume.”

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