Donatella Chiodo is the new councilor for Social Policies of the Municipality of Naples.
The announcement by the mayor Luigi de Magistris It happened during the press conference called at Maschio Angioino. Chiodo was president of the Mostra d'Oltremare, again appointed by the former PM, for four years until her resignation in December 2018. "A strong signal in such difficult times as those of the pandemic - the mayor underlined -. A competent person, the right one to face these six months that remain until the end of the mandate, given that she already knows the municipal machine". Chiodo takes over after the resignation of Eleonora De Majo, but not with the same responsibilities. Culture and Tourism in fact pass to Annamaria Palmieri, current councilor for Education.
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Chiodo is called to hold the position for a few months, considering that, after the postponement of the vote scheduled for June, the Local Elections are scheduled for next autumn. The new change within the former PM's team comes about two weeks after the resignation of Eleonora De Majo, who left the Department of Culture in disagreement with de Magistris and with the choice to nominate Alessandra Clemente for the Local Elections.
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