“Court: downtown, and quickly

Establish the court, do it in the centre, between the current headquarters and the renovated former police headquarters, and do it quickly. Also to prevent inaction, economies and poor functionality from leading someone, one day, in Rome, to cancel our courthouse with the stroke of a pen by merging its responsibilities with that of another province.

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Valentina Noce, private secretary of the Minister of Justice Carlo Nordio, puts everyone on notice and candidate for the Rovigo municipal council on the Lega list. Which explains how there are no alternatives to the construction of new offices in the historic center. After all – he argues – “the community of Rovigo has already expressed its opinion to keep the city court in the historic center” and – he reveals – “the ministry is studying and paying attention to the refunctionalisation of the former Gattinara barracks (the former police headquarters in Vicolo Donatoni, ed) and the complete redevelopment and restoration of the historic current seat of the court, in via Verdi, in the knowledge that the former Gattinara barracks is the only possible alternative for the success of the project to rationalize the spaces used by the judicial offices”.

In short, full progress on the project of the court in two locations, although just 500 meters apart (on foot). And beware of getting lost in other proposals, which for Noce – and it is difficult to think that he could take a position without having spoken about it with Nordio – would be unreasonable. A “possible financial plan that is not sustainable for the ministry”, in fact, could, according to Noce, lead “one day” to “deeming other solutions viable, such as the hypothesis of the disappearance of the Rovigo court in favor of another province. Is this how some people want to revitalize Rovigo?

And he insists, on a political level: “Losing the opportunity to redevelop a complex with historical value and a very high social function is unthinkable for Rovigo, it would be a mockery of the citizens. The commitment and the word given to the citizens have a value, failing to do so means decreeing the death of the city. Whoever is elected in the next elections will have to account for this to the citizens of Rovigo, today and tomorrow”, says Valentina Noce.

Which he underlines that he wants “warn more than one person in Rovigo who would like to move the court outside the historic center, causing the death of related services and commercial establishments. A problem – he explains – common to many cities, in fact, concerns the reorganization of justice which also involves the implementation of the workforce and the rationalization of buildings. In these almost two years of visits to judicial offices throughout Italy alongside Minister Nordio – says Noce again – we have collected the requests of the territories and everywhere the question is always the same: to obtain better local justice and keep alive those centers in in which the court is a synergistic part of the socio-economic fabric, especially of small-medium sized entities”.

“In this direction, solutions are sought for a better and efficient service to citizens, which does not only involve court users but the entire community, for the benefit of the entire territory, in a balance of interests that regardless of individual categories”. All of this, with a guiding light: “A teaching that Minister Nordio passed on to me and which he often repeats in his government action: ‘The best is the enemy of the good’ of losing what is good you already have.” And then, full speed ahead to the courthouse in the center.

But. Ran.

 
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