Region, seven names vying to lead the commissions – Pescara

THE EAGLE. Region, phase 2 begins. And it will be like a domino where the first piece triggers all the others. We begin today with the Conference of Group Leaders who will form the Council for the elections. The verdict of which will give the definitive green light to the new Regional Council and the Marsilio Council, will therefore open the doors of the Chamber to five not initially elected who will take over with the subrogation mechanism and, finally, will allow the composition of the Council Commissions to be decided of which the five permanent ones represent the most succulent dish for the centre-right majority.
It will be a decisive day for the re-elected president’s government team. A day marked by suspense because everything or nothing can change. Let’s go in order.
THE VERDICT.
The conference of group leaders is convened for today, at 11am, to organize the work in view of the next session of the Legislative Assembly on 23 April. Also today, starting at 11.30, the Conference of Group Leaders established in the Council for elections, ineligibility, incompatibilities and immunities will meet, to examine President Marsilio’s decree on the appointments of the six councilors of the new regional Council (Emanuele Imprudente, Mario Quaglieri, Tiziana Magnacca, Umberto D’Annuntiis, Roberto Santangelo And Nicoletta Verì) and the granting of the relevant delegations.
The same body will also have to formalize the surrogates of the Councilors appointed as councillors, viz Carla Mannetti (League), Maria Assunta Rossi, Francesco Prospero And Marilena Rossi (Brothers of Italy) e Antonietta La Porta. But, above all, as established by the Internal Regulations for the work of the Council, the Election Committee is called upon to verify the eligibility conditions of the individual Councillors, provided for by the Regional Law, and to propose to the Legislative Assembly the validation of those Councilors against of which he has ascertained the non-existence of the causes of ineligibility or incompatibility.
In other words, today first of all the verification of the position of Quaglieri begins, the Marsican councilor re-elected with 12 thousand votes, on which however hangs an assessment of compatibility between the two roles he carries out as a member of the regional government and as a doctor of a private healthcare facility. The decision is placed in the hands of the Election Council which could decide even today but Quaglieri himself has the possibility of closing the game by exercising his right of option. A hypothesis, however, discarded by the councilor who believes he is in good standing and did not hesitate to sign the acceptance of the role in the council with delegation to the budget. However, it should be added that the warning sign of the verdict on the doctor-councillor will be felt right from the very first moments of the Council which, in the initial phase, will have to decide on the green light for subrogations. A green light which, in Quaglieri’s case, could also be frozen.
THE SEVEN RACE
The strength of the centre-right coalition will be measured on the choice of the presidents of the permanent commissions.
There are seven names in the running for five positions. Fratelli d’Italia focuses on Nicola Campitelli, Paolo Gatti And Leonardo D’Addazio; Forza Italia up instead Emiliano Di Matteo or Antonietta La Porta; finally the League that proposes Vincenzo D’Incecco or Carla Mannetti. The most sought-after commissions are undoubtedly the first (Budget) and the fifth (Health, Work and Culture). The second (Territory, Environment and Infrastructures) and the third (Agriculture, Development and Cohesion, Productive Activities) follow on equal merit; finally the fourth (European Policies).
The assignments will be the result of mediation between the group leaders of the three majority shareholder parties of the centre-right and the criteria followed for the choices will be based first and foremost on the experience of the designated regional councilors to avoid false starts. Just as it is the intentions of governor Marsilio’s party, Brothers of Italy, to grant the League the right of first choice.
Which leads us to say already today that for the first commission the favorite is D’Incecco while, for the others, the names of Forzista Di Matteo are mentioned for the Agriculture commission, and of the Melonians Campitelli, Gatti and D’Addazio respectively for the Environment, Health and European Policies commissions. With the councilor from Teramo super voted in the elections of March 10th, who, compared to his colleague from Penne, would have the right to exercise a right of pre-emption on one or the other commission.
In other words: Fratelli d’Italia wants to treat Gatti with velvet gloves.
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