He gets his government Virginia Raggi back in order once again.
In the evening he withdrew the proxies from the deputy mayor Luca Bergamo and the councilor for economic development Carlo Cafarotti.
At the moment the mayor of Rome has resumed the delegations to cultural growth and economic development, tourism and work, but the rearrangement is at the door: we are talking about the current councilor for personnel Antonio De Santis as deputy mayor and trade Andrea Coia, current chairman of the production activities commission of the Capitoline assembly.
The mayor's move seems to prefigure an armor plating ahead of the race for an encore in the Capitol, a way to give the junta greater political stability. Thanking both of her close collaborators for the work done, the mayor does not hide the political distance with Bergamo. "There are differences of political visions for the future of Rome. We have discussed it recently without being able to find a synthesis," he explains. And that the harmony, on this front was no longer there, had already emerged when the now deputy mayor had not fully welcomed Virginia Raggi's decision to reapply for the second term, complaining that it had been taken without confrontation with the parties.