“I can’t be optimistic, but I don’t want to surrender.” The mayor of Milan, Beppe Sala, said it on the sidelines of the first course of the Akadémeia Political School, underway in Florence, recurring to talk about the Salva Milan Bill. “Why can’t I be optimistic? If someone takes the Briga to read what the House has determined, we’re talking about a three -quarters of the document. Now the Senate places it broadly by again discussing how much we understand, but we are talking about a complex problem, but also not dimensionally so important, we are talking about a few things,” he said.
Over -time
The first citizen focused on the timing: “What we understand that a few months will go, will pass again. So we started at the beginning of last year to talk about Salva Milan and dialogue with the parliament on the Salva Milaan, but we risk reaching this summer.
No yield
It is not a surrender, as much as more than an observation. “I keep fighting for two reasons – continues Beppe Sala -. The first is that there are managers and civil servants who are not investigated for corruption, but because they have applied the rules that wanted the rules that politics wanted, so I must also be the first to defend the theme of the laws. Extraordinary legislative.
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