Lega Livorno, meeting with Confesercenti, Confcommercio and Cna

LIVORNO – Livorno League, meeting with Confesercenti, Confcommercio and Cna.

Livorno League, Marco Landiregional councilor, e Carlo Ghiozzi, group leader of the City Council met in Livorno with representatives of Confessors, the director Alessandro Ciapini and Annalisa Coli, the union manager of Confcommercio Luca Franciosi. And in the headquarters of Cna the general director Dario Talini and the head of external relations Alessandro Longobardi.

The meeting, underline Landi and Ghiozzi, was useful for the representatives of the League to take stock of the Poc Municipal Operational Plan by explaining the reasons for the strong political action carried out in the City Council.

It was highlighted by the exponents of the Salvini’s party “how it is not possible for a majority to present a Poc so fundamental for the future of the city without having had prior discussions with associations and minorities in the City Council from the moment of its drafting. It was impossible to have a constructive debate on thousands of technical sheets in such a short time and a few months before the local elections. A distasteful forcing to discuss such an important act at a crucial moment of this council now at the end of its mandate, also in light of the fact that the definitive approval will only come with the new administration next September”.

Landi and Ghiozzi highlighted how their lawyers “have noted the existence of all the conditions for challenging the resolution, given the obvious forcing on the municipal regulations and that therefore the appeal to the TAR could have a positive outcome to stop the process. At the same time, the short-sightedness of this plan was highlighted which, for example, did not in any way foresee the possibility of bringing the commercial flow back towards the city center with adequate parking and traffic plans and which did not plan for real growth of related businesses to the development of new and old areas that can be enhanced and increased. The centre-right, once it has won the elections, will not approve this failed plan imposed by the Democratic Party, but will work with a true participatory path of those who are directly interested in the development of Livorno, to create a new one, in a short time, the result of concertation between all the protagonist parties including the minorities who will sit in the new City Council”.

Also addressed are “other current issues such as the reopening of the waste-to-energy plant, the consequent impact of the Tari on small and medium-sized businesses and traders, the failing waste collection system and the construction of the new hospital.

The League has undertaken to maintain a constant dialogue with these trade associations even after the administrative lessons. In order to constantly coordinate a policy in the area made up of concrete proposals that are close to the real needs of companies and commerce, realities that provide work to thousands of Livorno residents in our city.”

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