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| photos of the December 27, 2010 |
Non-potable water, hydrogeological, waste management and economic problems in the management of recurrent expenditure . These are the results obtained in nearly a year of administration led by Mayor Nicola D'Agostino. In these months of disastrous administration, much worse (and it was not easy) than the last. The newspapers (and we) have found in the new administration and all his entourage an inexhaustible source of topics to talk about. So much so that now it is almost like shooting at the Red Cross. Except for some local TV station, for which it seems that this is the best you've ever had come in Vibo Valentia, a boon for the city.
But at least if the problems of the city of Vibo Valentia are heading in the newspapers that do not fail to highlight them, rather than fractions remain mostly unheard. No one who cares about their existence or at least to find solutions. Yet even localities are part of the territory of the town of Vibo Valentia. Even people living here "Vibonesi.
is the case of lower Vena for example, where the streets are now "literally overrun by garbage. From an inspection in the country, and the pictures taken, it almost seems to be in Naples neighborhoods overrun by waste that you see on TV, if not worse. But instead we are here in Calabria, in a small but no less important and not worthy of respect, a village at the foot of the city of Vibo, which could be called a "suburb" of the city itself. Here lives a quiet and dedicated people to work, which should be rewarded rather than ignored!
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| photos of the January 12, 2011 |
New year new life they say, but no! The situation has not changed, the two visits made, one on December 27 and a Jan. 12, revealed that the state of things is going to get worse. The picture shows an overturned box or waste ground. This is garbage is not collected "because out of the box"! It therefore remains a "disposition" of stray animals that gather here to rummage through the garbage looking for something to eat, scattering all sorts of rubbish in the street. A self-service animal without the attendants who switch to clear!
All this happens in two steps by a former school building, where there is a small playground that children attend inferior Vena. So that's how children are treated Vena, sent to play in the middle of the garbage, is this the fate that lies with those who are born and raised in the surroundings of the town of Vibo Valentia. Living in the deterioration, left to themselves. Yet the villages and small towns should be understood as real resources, which often come out of great minds and hard workers, despite the difficulties and discrimination.
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| foto del 12 gennaio 2010 |
Ma il male che sta investendo ormai il nostro comune, dovuto ad una cattiva classe politica che tarda ad ammettere il suo fallimento ed a far posto a giovani più ispirati e con la voglia di cambiare le cose, è un male che tende a peggiorare via via nel tempo. L’atmosfera che si respira nei nostri territori è di quelle più nefaste. Lo sconforto e la resa si legge nello sguardo dei cittadini che seem to be powerless in the face of government, who feel a strong separation between politics and people. That policy should look at the people and interests of many, rather than those of the few "powerful" in their hands the fate of the city.
But we Italian Communists still believe in man and in his ability and desire for revenge. We want small countries like Vena Bottom, and all other localities are treated like any other, provided that the mayor and his staff know what all the surroundings of the town and we know how to get there. That people come back to "live" and breathe the air of their country. That children can grow and play with their countrymen, that older people can return to repopulate the streets and send their youngsters to the concept of sacrifice, family, work and legality. Things that have always characterized mainly small countries. Maybe we want to exacerbate
, I want to say that it is better if our waste, while removing it from the streets, we burn in the furnaces of the cement. But we know instead that this is an even worse. That will lead us to breathe polluted air. The waste is a resource, not to be construed as something a bit cumbersome to burn to clear even at the cost of health.
We expect serious programs and interventions that help to improve life, even in fractions, no unnecessary proclamations and propaganda claims of directors, which aim to pull the wool over people's eyes.
Party of Italian Communists - Vibo Valentia
Italian Communist Youth Federation - Vibo Valentia
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