“I disagree with Gabbianelli: Frontini has demonstrated all his limits, in arrogance, arrogance and bad language”

“I disagree with Gabbianelli: Frontini has demonstrated all his limits, in arrogance, arrogance and bad language”
“I disagree with Gabbianelli: Frontini has demonstrated all his limits, in arrogance, arrogance and bad language”

Viterbo – Municipality – Giovanni Arena after the inauguration of the Melvin Jones park


Giovanni Arena and Giancarlo Gabbianelli

Viterbo – About twenty years ago, the small park, already existing and created in 1996 by the Meroi administration, was named after Melvin Jones, founder of the Lions Club.

I remember the inauguration day well because I was deputy mayor of Gabbianelli and councilor for public greenery, so I directly followed the works which included the installation of the stele dedicated to the lions and there was no paving on the lawn.

It was specified that the redevelopment project was born with the Michelini administration, financed by the Arena administration and carried out by the current one, which boasts of having modified the project, as it included a substantial part of paving, and did well public works sector to eliminate it, even after multiple protests from many citizens of Viterbo.

I hope that those games that are currently missing will soon be installed for children.
I completely dissociate myself from Gabbianelli’s words, with which he hopes for twenty years of mayors like Chiara Frontini who instead has demonstrated all her limits, in arrogance, arrogance and the use of foul language.


– Giancarlo Gabbianelli: “For the first time in many years I am seeing the city reborn and for this I thank the Frontini administration”


If this were the case, we Viterbo would have to rush to the church of the Trinity, as happened in May 1320, to ask for the grace to free Viterbo.

Giovanni Arena
former mayor of Viterbo

June 16, 2024

 
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