Florence, Donzelli surpasses the Democratic Party: fraud in the funds of the Franchi Stadium

The air changed. Deep. Gone are those dark years, when the left dictated the law, on the banks of the Arno, and the right retreated. Shyly. Today, the center-right, well rooted in Florence, is preparing for the challenge that could topple the last red fort. A further demonstration of the conservatives’ peremptory desire to enter the Palazzo Vecchio as victors comes today from the head of the national organization of the Brothers of Italy, Giovanni Donzelli. Who spoke on Radio Bruno and commented on the Democrat’s mistake in rejecting financing with Pnrrr money for the renovation of the Artemio Franchi stadium. “Stadium? I don’t follow much football, but the little I do follow is about Fiorentina. Matteo Renzi was already talking about building a new stadium, but nothing has been done yet. The left isn’t getting it done. The Democratic Party asked for funds from the wrong institutions, for That’s their mistake. When they were in government, they took it over, but they knew about Europe’s opposite position. Then Fiorentina wants the new stadium, so it seems like a very complicated situation to me. We’ll see if it will be possible to do that now, but the fans they made a mistake. They made a mistake and, despite that, we are trying to save the 55 million for Florence. Now we have to understand if it makes sense to follow the stadium project, also talking about what they want to do around the stadium. Since they want to complicate the lives of the fans.”

A clear and direct message, a relentless analysis of responsibility and blame. Donzelli, who together with his allies from Lega and Forza Italia, will have to resolve in the coming weeks the last remaining reservations about the name of the mayoral candidate. Which, barring sudden earthquakes, will be the current director of the Uffizi Gallery, Eike Schmidt. Because, if it is true that moderates are (obviously) also talking to other members of civil society, it is equally clear that a political candidate is a remote hypothesis. Pilgrim. And that, at the same time, the art historian can represent absolute excellence. A kind of Cristiano Ronaldo (only to stay on the football field), ready to solve the Franchi case and take down the last red fort.

Source: IL Tempo

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