Naples – The Casa Riformista – Italia Viva coalition is rallying around Angelica Saggese, the new Campania Region Councilor for Labor and Education. This appointment has been enthusiastically welcomed by the party's local and regional leaders, who see her new appointment as a sign of strengthening two sectors considered vital to the region's socioeconomic stability.
The local community applauds: "Expertise and vision"
Leading the chorus of approval was Alessandro Puzone, city coordinator of Casa Riformista in Casoria. "The choice of Angelica Saggese is a sign of value," Puzone stated, emphasizing that leading such a crucial area required a competent figure. "We're talking about strategic sectors for the development of Campania; we're confident that the councilor's commitment will translate into effective policies to enhance skills and create new employment opportunities."
Training as a bridge to the future
Regional Council group leader Ciro Buonajuto agrees, addressing the administrative challenge: "The mandates for employment and training represent the key lever for uniting universities, schools, and businesses. The goal is clear: to create real opportunities so that remaining in the South is no longer perceived as a sacrifice, but as a choice of dignity and ambition."
According to Buonajuto, Saggese's challenge will be to bridge the gap between the world of education and the concrete needs of Campania's manufacturing sector.
The political push: "Growing together with the territory"
Finally, Marianna Mascolo, Provincial Secretary of Casa Riformista – Italia Viva in Naples, secured the appointment from an organizational standpoint: "We will support Councilor Saggese in this delicate management. The South must once again become a strategic opportunity for the entire country, and we intend to grow together with this project."
Puzone once again closed the meeting, reiterating the centrality of the new councilor's work: "Jobs and training are the absolute priorities for the future of our region. With this team, Campania can aim for a concrete recovery."
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