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It is not an event like any other, because it confirms the centrality of Rome.
Millions of people from the world will come, the economic operators of the capital will breathe after the years of the covid and the war crisis.
It will be an opportunity to create important jobs for the city. But that is not what matters most, I hope it does not appear out of place for a representative of a secular institution to emphasize that
the jubilee is above all an event of faith, which is linked to secular traditions, the pilgrimage ".
This was stated by the undersecretary to the presidency of the council,
Alfredo Mantovano
, in a press conference with the mayor of Rome Roberto Gualtieri, illustrating the Dpcm on the works for the
Jubilee 2025.
"We are all aware that Europe was also born around the pilgrim routes, the routes are still there, like the Francigena: protected paths, because they called for peace, as well as faith".
"There is a lot of work to do, a second dpcm dedicated to essential works will follow and work will begin on the second dpcm already from today's afternoon" underlines Mantovano
"There is a lot of work to do, but I'm quite confident, with all that is said, the controversies... Rome and Italy in the end reserve pleasant surprises. On the occasion of the funeral of the Pope Emeritus, despite some downward forecasts , everything took place in order, so as not to have created inconvenience and with widespread appreciation even beyond national borders. I trust that Rome will return to the center of attention of the world as it already is, and will do it in the best possible way".
This was stated by the undersecretary to the presidency of the council, Alfredo Mantovano, in a press conference with the mayor of Rome Roberto Gualtieri, illustrating the Dpcm on the works for the Jubilee 2025.
"Today is a really important day because we are presenting this Dpcm which represents the main interventions of the Jubilee 2025. We are talking about over a billion for 87 interventions. In total there will be 2.3 billion and it will touch 4 billion with the second dpcm and the complementary interventions".
This was stated
by the mayor of Rome Roberto Gualtieri
at the press meeting with the undersecretary of the Prime Minister Alfredo Mantovano, for the presentation of the Dpcm approving the works of the Jubilee 2025. "Today's is a fundamental act and I thank the government that has worked promptly after taking office. This allowed us to present a program that we are in a position to deliver,” he added
First of all, the mayor illustrated to the Pontiff the dpcm for the release and implementation of the works of the Jubilee.
Furthermore, according to what has been learned, they talked about Peace, social policies, environmental challenges, decarbonization, the economy, and Gualtieri then told the Pope about the summit of world mayors in Buenos Aires, which took place in recent months.
The Pope reportedly described the capital as a unique and wonderful city and expressed hope and encouragement for Rome.