Theater of Rome, Mollicone silences Orfini: “De Fusco’s appointment is regular”

Back and forth on the appointment of Luca De Fusco as director of the Teatro di Roma. The left rose up, but the president of the Culture Commission, Federico Mollicone, intervened immediately to clarify things. «Dear Orfini, De Fusco’s appointment is regular and voted on by representatives of the MIC and the Lazio Region, under the supervision of the supervisory bodies. As the Mayor of Rome knows, it was a choice shared with the Minister and the President of the Lazio Region.” The statement was made in a note by the president of the Culture committee of the Chamber of Deputies and head of Culture and Innovation at Fdi, Federico Mollicone. «Furthermore – continues Mollicone – my colleague Orfini must know that the President of the Culture Committee is the first institutional position in the cultural sector of Parliament and has the task, together with the Commission, of supervising all stable theaters and cultural institutions. I would like to point out to my colleague Orfini that, due to the delays of the Sicilian President, due exclusively to reasons of non-acceptance of the numerical minority in the Council, the Teatro di Roma is in temporary operation and is at risk of losing ministerial funding, without which budget balance would not be possible. Therefore, the appointment, given the rebellious attitude of the Municipality representatives, was decided urgently by the members, with the supervision of the bodies provided for in the statute that attested to the validity of the appointment”.

«I hear the echo of a controversy about director De Fusco’s remuneration, which would be exorbitant. I remind everyone that the Statute of the Teatro di Roma provides for the combination of the administrative director with the artistic director, and the reference must be made to the last assignment of director Calbi and the previous ones, and not to the delusional and criminogenic season of the last Corsetti administration -Bevilacqua, in which Corsetti was only an artistic consultant and not a director, which came close to judicial investigations for mismanagement, denounced only by the Brothers of Italy and certainly not by the Democratic Party. A management that left the theater bankrupt, also supported by the Democratic Party”, concludes Mollicone.

Source: IL Tempo

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