A Winning Team Does Not Change. Many Confirmations in the Board

A Winning Team Does Not Change. Many Confirmations in the Board
A Winning Team Does Not Change. Many Confirmations in the Board

The mayor of Cupra Marittima Alessio Piersimoni, re-elected for the second term, has launched the ‘new’ council, leaving each of the re-elected in their place with small adjustments. A winning team does not change. Lucio Spina deputy mayor with responsibility for: trade and productive activities, economic development, environment, roads and maintenance. Daniela Luciani councilor for tourism, culture, development and enhancement of the territory; Eleonora Sacchini for social policies, neighborhood committees, associations and tourist events; Stefano Brutti for public works and infrastructure, school buildings and cemetery services. The mayor has held urban planning and land management, state property, personnel, budget and financial planning, civil protection. The councilors have also had some responsibilities: Massimiliano Sgrilli for health policies and participation; Eliana Ameli for archaeological, historical and monumental assets; Donatella Giudici for sporting events and Remo Lelli for sport, technological innovation and digital agenda. The city councilors elected for the civic list “Cuprapertutti”: Mario Pulcini, Claudio Carosi, Deborah Di Mambro and Maria Teresa Pomili have announced that they will pay maximum attention to issues of great importance for the country such as: schools, cycle paths, citizen services and urban decorum. The group leader Mario Pulcini during his speech thanked the voters who have given their trust to the civic list ‘Cuprapertutti’. Pulcini reiterated the essential concept of the line of political action that the minority group will exercise, that is, a vigilant and attentive opposition, oriented towards collaboration and dialogue where the issues of interest to the community can be convergent and shared.

Marcello Iezzi

 
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