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Friday, December 2, 2011

Garbage , Naples , Clini : From EU moratorium of 2 months; De Magistris : there is no garbage emergency

The European commissioner for Environment, Janez Potonik, “ has given Naples a moratorium of two months before unleashing the EU sanctions”. This was announced by the Environment Minister,Corrado Clini “ We have very short time to intervene in a convincing manner. Otherwise there will be a huge penalty that we all will pay”.” In the two months time given by Potonik, one can’t construct an incinerator , where this can be the resolving technology and I however doubt that this will be the response , if its not seen with the planning of a complete cycle of waste”, Clini said. “In two months one can’t even set up a dumping ground. Potonik knows all this. And Europe does not prescribe the already realized solution but it asks us for credibility. Europe deserves respect, honesty and rigor as the Neopolitans also deserve this”

From Turin, during a meeting in town hall, the mayor Luigi De Magistris, in a meeting in the Townhall of Turin, faces the emergency problem: “ we are going ahead but governing without money is not easy”. Even though in newspapers we read that in Naples there is a garbage nightmare , from first august there is no garbage in Naples”.

On the issue meanwhile , Lettieri also joins the scene with a lunge on De Magistris “ In six months the new municipal administration has tackled the garbage problem only with announcements, demagogy and triviality..

All this on the eve of the visit of Environment Minister Corrado Clini tomorrow in Naples, who has thought of sending a new batch of army to the city. Proposal whose response from De Magistris was not favourable while he commented positively about the visit of the minister to Naples: “I have already told that I don’t share the declarations about the army”- but had underlined – let’s think of the things with lesser words”

The minister Clini at Naples, will receive a plan from the proposed bodies Region together with the Province and Municipality of Naples, to be presented to EU about the resolution of the garbage problem. The plan whose drafting has a lot of disagreement amongst the local bodies involved.

Translated by me from an Italian website

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