“The arrival of an access commission sent by the Ministry of the Interior after the investigation by the Santa Maria Capua Vetere prosecutor's office into a round of municipal contracts given in exchange for votes and bribes, which led to the arrest of some local administrators and public employees, is very good.
It is absolutely necessary to ascertain any possible Camorra-type influences in the local authority Caserta led by the mayor of the Democratic Party Carlo Marino, and shed light on this very serious affair that penalizes above all the people of Caserta and certainly not the mayor who is annoyed by a more than due procedure".
This is the position of the senator of the Alloy Gianluca Cantalamessa, group leader in the Anti-Mafia commission at Palazzo Madama and head of the party's Anti-Mafia department.
"It is irresponsible and of a very non-institutional profile - explains the Lega Nord representative - to define as an 'act of barbarism' the signature of a Minister of the Interior for the sending of an access commission that absolutely does not mean the dissolution of a Municipality, but simply to ensure that there is no possible criminal infiltration within the public administration or, if there were, such as not to paralyze the work of the municipal machine.
Serious, therefore, that a mayor defines such a tool for the exclusive protection of citizens. Unfortunately, the evidence is there: I remember that already two years ago I presented a parliamentary question regarding the risks of vote exchange during the electoral campaign for the administrative elections won by the current mayor of the Democratic Party, Marino.
The same one that . concludes Cantalamessa – coincidentally, is against differentiated autonomy and now against the commission. Caserta deserves better”.
Article published on 8 August 2024 - 15:57