A new chapter for the M5S in Modena

A new chapter for the M5S in Modena
A new chapter for the M5S in Modena

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The Five Star Movement has officially announced the appointment of Vittorio Ferraresi as Councilor, an important move that underscores the movement’s commitment to participation, transparency, and legality.

Vittorio Ferraresi, former deputy for the Modena and Ferrara constituency and undersecretary of Justice in the Conte I and Conte II governments, brings with him a vast political experience and a constant commitment at the national level. His new role as Councilor will allow these skills to be transferred to the management of Modena’s city policies.

Delegations and future projects

Ferraresi will have the following delegations:

  • Participation, neighborhoods and decentralization
  • Transparency
  • Legality and the fight against the mafia

These areas represent fundamental pillars for the 5 Star Movement, which aims to develop innovative projects and promote responsible management of public resources.

Ferraresi’s appointment also marks a new beginning for the local M5S group in Modena. The movement has demonstrated extraordinary commitment, ready to contribute to the issues of greatest interest for the city. The commendable work of the group of activists has consolidated the movement, and their presence in the City Council will be crucial to the success of future initiatives.

Special thanks go to the provincial coordinator Massimo Bonora and the re-elected group leader Giovanni Silingardi for their team work in synergy with the M5S organization. The regional coordinators, Sen. Marco Croatti and Gabriele Lanzi, together with Massimo Bonora, expressed their appreciation for the continuous support of the supporters and citizens of Modena.

Commitment to a transparent and fair future

“We thank all our supporters and citizens who continue to believe in the values ​​of the 5 Star Movement. Together, with the contribution of Vittorio Ferraresi and our team, we will work for a more transparent and fair future for Modena,” declared Croatti and Lanzi in a joint note.

 
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