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Rome: Gualtieri da Draghi, support for city relaunch

2021-11-16T11:39:09.231Z


The mayor of Rome Roberto Gualtieri met Prime Minister Mario Draghi this morning. "It was a very positive meeting, we tackled all the main issues concerning the future and the relaunch of Rome, starting with the Pnrr. (ANSA)


(ANSA) - ROME, NOVEMBER 16 - The mayor of Rome Roberto Gualtieri met Prime Minister Mario Draghi this morning. "It was a very positive meeting, we addressed all the main issues concerning the future and the relaunch of Rome, starting with the PNRR. We discussed infrastructure, mobility and the great challenges of the Jubilee and the Expo. We found great attention and great availability by President Draghi to support the relaunch of Rome. This is the start of a very positive collaboration ", said Gualtieri.


    "The European resources and the new ones allocated in the budget law for mass public transport must be added to the approximately 1.5 billion for the Jubilee in action. For Rome there are more than 2 billion. I am satisfied and I thank the president Draghi". This was stated by the mayor of Rome Roberto Gualtier speaking at the end of the meeting with the premier. "We are working to ensure funds in the medium term especially for the supply of subways, Rome must have an adequate network", added the mayor, also underlining the collaboration on the PNRR.


    To tackle the age-old problem of managing Rome waste, Gualtieri also intends to leverage the NRP and the construction of new plants such as biodigesters.

"The current situation is that of a deficit of plants and clearings - said Gualtieri at the end of the meeting with Prime Minister Mario Draghi - At the end of October there was a failure of a plant in Frosinone, which is slowing down the collection.


   We are working intensively. to get out of this difficult situation regarding ordinary collection ".

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Source: ansa

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