Donegani: from political formation to pragmatic project – the Gazzettino di Gela

His electoral committee is not in a last-minute location, set up for the elections and ready to disappear the next day. Rather, it coincides with the headquarters of the PeR political laboratory where, for a year and a half, political preparation courses were held. And the electoral program is not improvised or created with “copy/paste”, which instead arises from work carried out over the past year and a half through meetings and political training courses conducted by those who are now running to become the city’s ruling class.

Former PD deputy Miguel Donegani, candidate for mayor with two civic lists born from the “Progressives and Renovators” laboratory, presented the draft of his electoral program today, pointing out several times the methodological diversity with which his group is participating in the administrative elections. In that group there are men of experience but also young people and those new to politics. Together they have set up not “a book of dreams but a pragmatic proposal” program that will truly improve the city”, he said. Programmatic priorities: port, seafront, eco-compatible industry, tourism with the widespread hotel among the projects to be favoured, continuous dialogue with the city through consultations in various sectors. Speaking of port and healthcare, there was no shortage of subtle digs towards the Hon. Falcone and Mancuso. And towards the waste service and the plants. . Then arrow the engineer. Cosentino but also to the outgoing mayor Lucio Greco for relations with Caltaqua.

“We are not like those who promised during the election campaign that they had to oust Caltaqua and then the results were seen,” he said.

The candidate for mayor will propose to voters a team of councilors not imposed by the parties but chosen based on their expertise in the individual delegations. – she added.

 
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