A continuous and incessant back and forth. The awareness that the issue of the stadium, its renovation and the projects rejected by the European Union within the scope of the Pnrr will have a decisive role in the next local elections in June. Dario Nardella, after the harsh protest from the Viola fans during the Fiorentina – Udinese, tries to cause chaos. And point the finger at the executive led by Giorgia Meloni. “There is a project that won and we took home a good 200 million. Unfortunately, of these, 50 million were lost by the government for known reasons, but there are 150 million allocated that we have a duty to use. From 2022 everyone knew this and we always talked about it, Fiorentina knew it.” A position that did not please the leader of the group in the Tuscan region of Fratelli d’Italia, Francesco Torselli. Who responded in kind to the long-haired mayor lilies.
“Incredible, but true, after having tried to shift the blame for the situation that arose around the renovation of the Franchi stadium to Fiorentina, today – with the indifference of those who have lived in Jupiter until now – the mayor proposes that Fiorentina play anyway at Franchi during restoration works. A solution that – obviously – pleases everyone, but which in the past was defined by him as unfeasible. Nardella says this just to save face for the municipal administration, knowing full well that with the current budget it will be impossible to follow this path, so he puts his hand forward, dusting off the Government’s old lie that it would have lost 55 million in funding . Yet? But does Nardella still have the courage to say that? After being proven wrong on every level? The 55 million that the mayor talks about did not arrive, not because the government lost it, but because those who should have provided it did not believe the Nardelian story of Campo di Marte, a run-down suburb in need of renewal. And after this series of idiots, are you still talking?” The feeling is that the dispute is just beginning.
Source: IL Tempo

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