Yesterday, Sunday 5 May, the secretary of the democratic party Elly Schlein in Roncofreddo / Rubicone / Home

Yesterday, Sunday 5 May, the secretary of the democratic party Elly Schlein in Roncofreddo / Rubicone / Home
Yesterday, Sunday 5 May, the secretary of the democratic party Elly Schlein in Roncofreddo / Rubicone / Home

Yesterday the Simply Roncofreddo list, Sara Bartolini mayor, in view of the next elections of the8 and 9 June, he received the visit and support of the national secretary of the Democratic Party Elly Schlein who stopped in Roncofreddo for more than an hour during her tour in view of the European elections. The secretary together with Sara Bartolini and the Simply Roncofreddo team were accompanied to view the landslide in via Garibaldi and then stopped in front of the headquarters of the Electoral Committee.

The national secretariat addressed the topics dear to it: attention to public health, the right to education, civil rights, the need to give greater support to internal areas. He reiterated the importance of a reconstruction that respects the territory and takes into consideration the critical issues of climate change. The secretary stated that “The people of Romagna have taught us one thing throughout history: that it is possible to overcome any difficulty only if whoever gets up first does not start running, but turns around to help those left behind to get up”.

Emotion and happiness for the mayoral candidate Sara Bartolini for the visit of Schlein who chose to include Roncofreddo among her stops in Romagna and in front of the many people who flocked to the centre, he confirmed his desire to continue his mandate, while underlining the critical issues in managing a small municipality with few staff; specifically now, in the reconstruction phase from the flood, the technical support promised by the commissioner structure would be necessary and urgent.

 
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