“It is false that the region has no regulations on the matter”


“It is not true that the Abruzzo Region does not have a law on publishing. The law, signed by me, was approved by the Regional Council in the session of January 30, 2024, published in the BURA on February 14, 2024, n. 7 Ordinary, and came into force on February 15, 2024”. This is what the group leader of Fratelli d’Italia in the Regional Council states, Massimo Verrecchia.

“The text, specifically – recalls Verrecchia – follows a resolution of the Council (DGR n. 714-C of 26/10/2023), strongly desired by the president Marco Marsilio, which due to administrative procedures involves a more laborious process but we still managed to get it in the Council for approval before the end of the last legislature. As is known, it was the will of the regional government and the law was approved with the allocation of 300 thousand euros for the two-year period 2024-2025 and with the assumption of a specific commitment to increase economic resources to support the sector. These are the facts – continues the FdI exponent – and we therefore regret the statements that emerged during the General States of Information regarding the Abruzzo Region defined as the only one not to be in possession of a text of law which instead exists it is, especially after so many years of total disinterest in the matter on the part of past administrations. Everything can be improved but in respect of the truth I believe this denial is necessary. I am sure that the presence of representatives of the Council at the summit would have allowed for a fruitful discussion but important meetings should also be organized on the basis of the availability of those who ‘count’ in programmatic and decision-making terms, especially considering the large agenda of institutional appointments that involve daily President Marsilio”, concludes Verrecchia.



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