Aversa elections, first Cangiano-Matacena sparks

Aversa elections, first Cangiano-Matacena sparks
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The candidates for mayor have not yet been defined, but the electoral campaign is already producing fireworks. A first controversy is entirely internal to the coalition that…

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The candidates for mayor have not yet been defined, but the electoral campaign is already producing fireworks. A first controversy is entirely internal to the coalition that sees the mayor as candidate Francesco Matacenapresident of the Order of Accountants of North Naples who responds to the Melonian parliamentarian Gimmi Cangiano who had spoken of a centre-right project around Matacena.

«It is not correct to define the administrative project we are implementing in Aversa as a centre-right administration as stated by Cangiano, but above all Cangiano cannot speak on behalf of the coalition”, specified the Aversa accountant and then continued: “What we will put in place will be an administration with a very strong civic and centrist traction, which has found its synthesis in the best Aversa political energies of all backgrounds, capable of making a qualified and significant contribution to the program that is intended to be implemented. And no discussion with the League is underway, nor will it be possible. Our coalition is open to gathering the contribution of those who seriously and loyally intend to embody the spirit of citizen pacification, aware that only a strong civic coalition will be capable of interacting efficiently with all higher institutional levels. Let’s move forward together with confidence and optimism.”

Words that bring the former deputy mayor dem Marco Villano to intervene, revealing that Matacena was originally supposed to be the centre-left candidate: «Maybe the president is a bit confused. Politics is a party and anyone who is not on one side or the other of the barricade is the barricade itself. What he states is a contradiction in terms and is easily explainable. If you have the symbol of the Brothers of Italy and Forza Italia with you – continues Villano – you are the candidate of the centre-right. If, then you also have reference lists of DeLuca you are the centre-right plus De Luca. You are further contradicting yourself when you say that the coalition is the result of the best political experiences of the city, because half the coalition (Dello Vicario and Oliva) has repeatedly declared that the former council was the worst in history and now it is together with important pieces of it . Last contradiction (for now): his coalition was born as a centre-left coalition, then it becomes civic with consequent distancing from us and now it becomes, complete with symbols, centre-right”.

Asked about the situation in the centre-left, Villano concludes: «Baldascino is a candidate if the council group and former councilors give the green light. The Democratic Party cannot choose without taking into account the party’s base and in a heated debate the commissioner postponed the choice to the group. Mauro’s name is an important name but we do not accept choices made from above for any reason. We have no preclusions but a dignity and autonomy that we have built over the years.”

With the slogan “Aversa is not Teverola. Aversa is not Mondragone. Aversa is not Marcianise. Aversa belongs to the people of Aversa” the candidate for mayor of Basilisco continues his electoral campaign Eugenia D’Angelo. Clear political message also reiterated by a short reel on the candidate’s social media: on 8 and 9 June citizens will be able to reject the usual attempt by provincial political potentates to take advantage of our city to carry out their political speculations.

«We have seen this constantly over the last 20 years. This way of building electoral caravans – he argues D’Angelo – leads straight to a management without controls and without inhibitions of the administrative machine. Monday’s arrests help us understand the real problem that afflicts the people of Aversa: that of bad administration imposed by those who, completely alien to history and Norman logic, impose candidates and coalitions on us. Enough with administrators hostage to the requests of deputies and regional councilors. Hands off our city, Aversa return to the people of Aversa.”

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