“The 'Maresca for Naples' project continues, with the solidity of an institutional commitment in the Council and also outside, in the city”.
To announce it is Catello Maresca the candidate for mayor of Naples defeated in the first round by Gaetano Manfredi. “I started a journey – explains – I think I started it in the best way. The result of one voter out of four who chose Maresca pushes us to move forward, together with another fact, that of having to also represent the 4% of non-voters”.
The magistrate on leave thanks the family, who “she has been close to me in this extraordinary experience and she will have to bear my commitment in the City Council”, but also his team, which he defines “extraordinary. Everyone today reiterated their closeness and affection, so the project continues”.
"The first data give us around 25 percent, much more than the center-right parties had collected in Naples in the regional elections a year ago. A good starting point for a civic project, which will see us make a serious opposition in the City Council to Manfredi, elected mayor by a minority of citizens. We will have to represent them too, in addition to those who voted for us."
“I thank Berlusconi, Meloni and Salvini, who supported the 'For Naples' project. I didn't feel abandoned or neglected, I felt accompanied on this journey”.
“I tried to call Manfredi and sent him a message to congratulate him, we will finally discuss it in the City Council”, he adds, confirming that he has also contacted the other two main supporters, Antonio Bassolino and Alessandra Clemente.
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