Rome, Expo 2030: Raggi president of the special commission

Virginia Raggi elected president of the special commission Expo 2030. The former mayor M5s of Rome was elected with 11 votes out of 12 by the members of the special Capitoline commission. “It was a choice made by the political forces at the beginning of the council, in the distinction of roles between majority and opposition, to involve all the forces in some commissions. A positive thing because we undertake a commitment to the more general challenges of the city. . Today the appointment of two presidents of the Calenda list and of the M5s saw the involvement of the opposition “, said the mayor of Rome Roberto Gualtieri, on the sidelines of an inspection of the Tiburtina shipyards, regarding the appointment of the presidents of the Expo and Jubilee. To those who asked him if it was a recognition of the work of the former mayor Raggi on the candidacy for Expo, he replied: “I signed the Pact with all the other candidates in support of Rome’s candidacy for the Expo, it is nothing new”. “Excellent news from the Campidoglio. Virginia Raggi was chosen to lead the commission on Expo 2030 (who cannot even attend the meetings because she does not have a green pass). When it comes to rewarding merit,” Luciano Nobili, a member of parliament from Italia viva, writes on Facebook. “An applause to the councilors of Italia viva, Valerio Casini and Francesca Leoncini, the only ones not to endorse this madness”, he concludes.