Casoria - Majority Crisis: Behind the dismissal of the municipal council are political punishments and consensus bonuses.
According to those well-informed, the announced change in government, about a month before the regional elections on November 23 and 24, cannot be considered a simple administrative decision.
Instead, it would be an eminently political act, concealing a desire to reshape the balance of power within the majority and indirectly influence the regional election, which in Casoria sees Rossella Casillo, daughter of Soresa president Tommaso, running.
A very powerful family that can count on a host of political courtiers, snipers and more in the city.
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This dynamic, in effect, translates into a veritable system of political rewards and penalties, completely unrelated to good governance, and instead favoring the logic of power and consensus control. And, although Mayor Raffaele Bene has let it be known among his supporters that he intends to revitalize the council's work, the timing seems inopportune: the timing and methods adopted suggest a rationale far removed from administrative revitalization, and even a campaign to gain traction within the ranks of the Democratic Party.
The Democrats, for their part, firmly reject any attempt at marginalization and reaffirm their autonomy and commitment to a transparent political system, free from personal interests and capable of truly representing the community.
Emphasizing through the party's regional and provincial leaders that Casoria cannot and must not become a testing ground for power strategies based on political blackmail and forced votes, they announced their intention to fight to restore to the city a serious, coherent vision, respectful of democratic principles, always putting the interests of citizens at the center.







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