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Aversa, money to the theater, it’s a clash: «The deputy mayor resigns»

«Deputy Mayor Alfonso Oliva resigns for his irresponsible conduct.” This is the request of the centre-left opposition councillors Mauro BaldascinoMario De Michele, Marco Girone and Antonio Mottola. The reason was the payment of the theater for the organization of a private event which had received the moral patronage of the organisation. «With an authoritarian attitude – they say – the deputy mayor he deliberately forced the administrative machinery, pushing the limits of legality and compromising the transparency and correctness that must instead characterize every action of the administration municipal”.

«Despite the fact that the mayor had granted free moral patronage to the event in question a month earlier, without any financial commitment on the part of of the Institution – the four continue – on the day of the event, with a note addressed to the manager, the deputy mayor requested payment of the rent for the theater managed by the relatives of a councilor of his group. A economic outlay irregulardevoid of any legitimacy, which demonstrates a management of public money that is not based on rules and respect of the collective interest».

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«It is necessary to recognize – they continue to say Baldascino and companions – the actions of the manager who, having noticed the obvious irregularity of this act, wisely announced in the Control and Guarantee commission the desire to cancel it in self-defense, noting the absence of a formal will of the administration in financially supporting the ‘initiative”.

«This episode – they conclude – shows very serious conduct on the part of the deputy mayor, who acted without any formal authorization, since he expressed an administrative will that did not exist and which should have been sanctioned with a council resolution. For these reasons, we ask for the resignation of the deputy mayor Alfonso Oliva.”
The latter prefers not to answer, but from his own entourage they ask a series of questions: «How many theaters are there in the city? How many years has the theater in question existed? The municipal councilor and familiar with the owners of the theater for how many months it has been in politics? What title was it granted to? to the Bar Association Rebursa palace (now revoked)? It was done public notice? There was practicability?».

Meanwhile, another problem concerns the library which, according to the councillor Nicla Virgilio“is still in a catatonic state of total abandonment.” «We must thank – he continues – professor Fortunato Allegro who with his bookshop Il Dono it gives a minimum of dignity to what I define as love for the historical places of the city of Aversa. It is absurd to think that today, after four months, it is still not clear how to keep open a structure which, although lacking in usability for a part of the buildingremains totally closed because politics, together with the manager, is unable to provide it with a keeper that can regulate the opening and closing times. In all this chaos, the Professor Allegro has the premises on loan for use to manage the Il Dono bookshop, but which at present it could not manage (we remember its totally free collaboration) within the library”.

«Without considering – he concludes – the book heritage than ours library holds: ancient and sixteenth-century books that are in a state of total decay and abandonment. Once again I want to express my total solidarity with mayor Matacenawhich would like a virtuous city but instead finds itself having to deal with those it wants to maintain armchairsdelegations and with those who aspire to the small chair in the much desired staff”.

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