PIEDMONT REGIONAL COUNCIL ELECTIONS 2024 (8 and 9 June)

Mauro Calderoni

PIEDMONT REGIONAL COUNCIL ELECTIONS 2024 (8 and 9 June) – Interview with candidate Mauro Calderoni

First name: MAURO

Surname: CAULDERS

Age: 50

Qualification: CLASSICAL MATURITY

Profession: BANK EMPLOYEE

List name: PD – REPENTANT PRESIDENT
Deployment: CENTER LEFT

Mauro Calderoni elections

Mauro Calderoni

OUR INTERVIEW WITH MAURO CALDERONI

– Introduce yourself to the voters. Can you tell us about your background and political experience?

I have been involved in politics since I was a boy. I joined the city council in Saluzzo 23 years ago. After the first 3 years in opposition, I was a councilor from 2004 to 2014 and then mayor for two mandates, until now. I also held other positions. Today I am president of ATO Cn4, the body that coordinates the integrated water cycle.

In your opinion, what are the urgencies for Piedmont at this particular historical juncture?

Focus on local public health, social services such as nursery schools, full-time schooling, support for retirement homes and facilities for the disabled, connection networks, both physical ones, i.e. investing in roads and railways, and creating networks and infrastructures to provide internet and TV even in the many “marginal areas” throughout the region.

– What new needs have you encountered in recent years in terms of services?

We must continue to invest in local services and not dismantle them. Therefore more local public transport, more local healthcare, more support for families so that they can continue to live in the valleys and countryside.

– What can you tell us on the topic of health and social care?

The Region has promised new hospitals. In the meantime, we must continue to invest and relaunch the structures that already exist, to accompany them in a transformation towards local healthcare with health centers and widespread services even in small villages.

– And on the transport and mobility front?
For years I have been fighting to relaunch public transport with trains, to integrate it with buses. In this way, heavy traffic is removed from the streets which become safer and less polluted.

– Environment and energy transition: where do you think we are in Piedmont?

The Region can promote tenders and investments to make the entire public lighting and energy distribution network more efficient. It can improve all public buildings and avoid waste.

– In which area in Piedmont could and could more be done?

We can always do better. I believe that this outgoing regional council has done almost nothing to improve the lives of the Piedmontese. It limited itself to spot measures and a lot of permanent propaganda. Piedmont deserves more and better.

– What are the objectives you intend to pursue if elected?

Make the so-called “marginal areas” count more, i.e. those less populous but productive and lively territories such as the province of Cuneo.

– What is the cornerstone of your electoral program?

More healthcare, more local services, better connections.

– Abstentionism is a growing phenomenon. Why should the Piedmontese go to vote and give their vote to her and her side?

A vote for Mauro Calderoni is a vote for a Piedmont that looks towards the future, with a vision, with the firm will to face the problems and find ways to solve them

Elections 9 and 9 June 2024 – European, Regional, Municipal

THE WORD FROM THE CANDIDATES

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