Hon. Rossi (FDI), “no to the possibility of transferring the Military Veterinary Centre. I will consult the minister and the undersecretary” – Centritalia News

Hon. Rossi (FDI), “no to the possibility of transferring the Military Veterinary Centre. I will consult the minister and the undersecretary” – Centritalia News
Hon. Rossi (FDI), “no to the possibility of transferring the Military Veterinary Centre. I will consult the minister and the undersecretary” – Centritalia News

“Move the part of the Ce.Mi.Vet Grosseto – military veterinary centre, the only structure in central Italy in which horses are produced and bred which are subsequently used by the Italian Army for institutional purposes, starting from competitive sporting activities, to military representation and the training of academies and military students, it would be a big loss for our territory in terms of work and employment, but not only”. This is what Fabrizio Rossi, MP from Grosseto, member of the environmental commission of the Chamber of Deputies and regional coordinator of Fratelli d’Italia Toscana, writes in a note. “I have been in contact and have spoken several times with the undersecretary of Defense, Isabella, for a few months. Rauti to understand how the story surrounding the future of Ce.Mi.Vet is evolving. What is certain is that transferring the military veterinary center to another military equestrian complex would mean dealing a very serious blow to one of the excellences and professionalisms that are one of the flagships of our territory. Among other things, recognized nationally. Furthermore, all this would lead to strong and negative repercussions for the territory, for state-owned assets as well as on the employment level. Therefore, moving a very functional and operational center such as Ce.Mi.Vet, located in the center of the Maremma plain, which occupies an area of ​​approximately 590 hectares of land, which is also well cultivated and maintained, would represent for the entire community an impoverishment that we would like to avoid.” “Our priority is, and remains, to defend the Ce.Mi.Vet so that it remains in its natural place which has always been the one located on the outskirts of our city”, concludes Fabrizio Rossi.

 
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