Avellino
Which mayor does Avellino need? Gone from the scene at the moment Gianluca Festagrappling with a legal matter that is far from easy to resolve, the puzzle remains regarding the names of the candidates for mayor.
The wide field has made it official Antonio Gengaro, but the former deputy mayor of the council, Di Nunno, has yet to resolve the issue of dissidents in the Democratic Party, i.e. the outgoing municipal councilors of the party who had attempted in every way to block his candidacy (they would also have had a decisive role in De’s resignation Maio but Via Tagliamento will never admit this…). Meanwhile, Gengaro got off to a flying start attacking Petitto and D’Agostino.
Who will be his opponent? Except the doctor Aldo D’Andrea with the People’s Union, there is chaos in the center right. And at least three candidates could be outlined, a hypothesis that would greatly favor Gengaro.
Fratelli d’Italia has chosen the line of coherence when nominating Modestino Iandoli, former municipal and provincial councilor, historical point of reference for the Avellino right. Then there are the two blocks: one refers to Angelo D’Agostinotaking part in the European elections with Forza Italia, which insists on the civic pact led by Rino GenoveseRai journalist, the other is made up of the Petitto-festiani axis, which could find its ideal mayoral candidate in Dino Preziosi (capable alone of raking in 10 percent of the votes in the last administrative elections). A nice mess in which both the UDC and the League have not yet touched the ball. We will see.