PESCARA ELECTIONS: GIANSANTE, “CONTINUITY OF GOOD GOVERNMENT IS NECESSARY IN VIEW OF THE METROPOLITAN CITY” | Current news

PESCARA ELECTIONS: GIANSANTE, “CONTINUITY OF GOOD GOVERNMENT IS NECESSARY IN VIEW OF THE METROPOLITAN CITY” | Current news
PESCARA ELECTIONS: GIANSANTE, “CONTINUITY OF GOOD GOVERNMENT IS NECESSARY IN VIEW OF THE METROPOLITAN CITY” | Current news

PESCARA – “For Pescara, the municipal elections in June have a decisive value, because we are moving towards the merger with Montesilvano and Spoltore to create a metropolitan city that will be the hub and crossroads of central Italy, and for the whole nation. There is therefore a greater need for administrative continuity of the good government of the centre-right, and at the same time further energy and ideas are needed”.

Thus in the streaming interview with Abruzzoweb, Mattia Giansante38 years old, candidate with Brothers of Italy, in the coalition that supports the outgoing mayor of Forza Italia Carlo Masci, in the elections of 8 and 9 June. Giansante is president of the Aterno Pescara ski club, which has 350 members, including 100 children, and which organizes ski courses and ski weeks in Abruzzo and beyond.
Since 2019 he has been a collaborator of the regional health councilor Nicoletta Verì, in the previous legislature of the League, and re-elected in the regional elections on 10 March, with the Marsilio list as president. Giansante is also a member of the board of the Automobil club of Pescara,

“The covid pandemic has inevitably also slowed down administrative action in Pescara – observes Giansante -, but despite this much has been achieved, as demonstrated by the many open construction sites and the large amount of European and state funding intercepted. We must therefore continue on the same path, focusing even more decisively on tourism, which is the real strong point of our city, and making local public transport and services increasingly efficient”.

And Giansante, speaking of tourism, also launches an original idea, “with our friends from the ski club we inevitably often discuss climate changes which also affect snow tourism. However, in many European cities it has been decided to focus on artificial slopes, thanks to neveplast technology, which are easily achievable, even at sea level. And for Pescara it would be an extraordinary new tourist attraction, for the whole of central Italy, bringing young people here to train, to attend courses, as well as offering a further opportunity for leisure and entertainment”.

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