Naples – After its debut in Rome, the political association “Primavera”, founded by the former minister and undersecretary to the Presidency Vincenzo Spadafora, continues its national journey with a crucial stop in Naples.
Tomorrow, the Teatro Sannazaro will host a convention open to the public, an opportunity for discussion and debate on the ideas and proposals of the association, with a special focus on the upcoming regional elections in Campania.
The event is intended as a moment of listening and dialogue with the associations, civic networks and activists who operate daily in the territory. Spadafora underlined the importance of Naples as a “key place” for political debate, highlighting the enthusiasm and participation that “Primavera” is attracting.
“The Naples stop, if on the one hand it was already planned, on the other it has become necessary due to the great enthusiasm and participation that Primavera is gathering,” Spadafora declared. “We are being rewarded by the credibility, the seriousness and above all the attention that we are paying to the various requests that have been left on the sidelines for too long in the center-left.”
The former minister also highlighted the importance of the meeting in view of the regional elections, underlining the need for a “complete renewal” for Campania and a “credible” program that addresses the “many concrete difficulties” of the region, from work to healthcare, from the housing crisis to widespread poverty.
“We expect a great participation of ideas and political solutions,” concluded Spadafora.
Among the planned interventions, those of Francesca Romana D'Antuono, president of Volt Europa, and of the exponents of "Primavera" Annamaria Minicucci, Marco Salzano and Gianluca Cirillo, who will present the first three proposals of the association on the themes of health, the housing emergency and young people, stand out.
The event, therefore, is configured as a key appointment to outline the strategies and proposals of "Primavera" in view of the regional electoral challenge.
Article published on May 9, 2025 - 13:34 pm