Lonato Mayor Comments on Alleanza Nazionale’s Youth and Projects
«I am very pleased that the Alleanza Nazionale party has a new headquarters. A club composed of many young people, from whom I hope significant impulses can come.» This is how Morando Perini comments.
The young mayor of Lonato adds that «in some cases, it has been observed that the distances between them and us, even though we are a young council, are not so marked.» Perini continues: «I am referring, just as an example, to the recent edition of the Lonato Fair, in which Davide Bollani, one of them, was a member of the opposition on the organizing committee.
However, after an initial period, he could not avoid fully committing himself to the success of the event, thus freeing himself from that role of “simple political commissioner” of the opposition that, by his own admission, had been recommended to him by his superiors.» And furthermore, the mayor notes, «Michele Vitello, head of Alleanza Nazionale, publicly cited the case of three projects that my administration has advanced and that were also important to the Alleanza Nazionale group: the Informagiovani youth information desk, the opening of the civic tower, and the construction of the Campagna railway underpass.»
Contradictions and projects
Perini observes, however, that there are «jarring contradictions» and refers to the opposition group «Polo per Lonato», supported by Alleanza Nazionale, which proposed to «remove the Campagna railway underpass from the public works plan, a project that Alleanza Nazionale has been advocating for some time.»
«I do not want to engage in easy polemics — continues the mayor of Lonato — but I would really like to preside over debates in the city council also in the presence of young Alleanza Nazionale councillors. Lonato would benefit from it, and that is the goal that every mayor should aim for.»
Regarding Vitello’s statements («this administration came from who knows where and how»), Perini clarifies: «This administration was democratically elected by the majority of the Lonatesi, who clearly considered us deserving of greater trust than the other competing groups. That’s where we come from, in other words.»
