Maria Gabriella Di Pentima is running with Fratelli d’Italia in the Regional Elections of 17-18 November. The 65-year-old lawyer born in Brindisi, but resident in Forlì for many years, presented her candidacy at the party headquarters together with parliamentarian Alice Bonguerrieri. “Gabriella has all the qualities that Fratelli d’Italia looks for in its candidates – underlines Bonguerrieri – and a very long professional life experience that has allowed her to get to know many realities. There is seriousness, professionalism in her and although it is the first time she is running for office, she is presenting herself in an important context such as the Regional elections. In her role as a lawyer she deals with sports, family and health law, areas that we want to improve for the good of citizens. Furthermore, she is provincial president of the National Forensic Association and has had many experiences that have led her to know very well the aspects on which our region needs to be improved”. “As Brothers of Italy we support the candidate for president Elena Ugolini, considering her the right person for that role, being a free woman with many skills and the ability to organize being a worker with a VAT number who earns what she produces and a mother of four children – he continues -. We know that it will be a difficult match, but not impossible. As Brothers of Italy we hope to be the first party in the region.”
VIDEO – The presentation of the candidacy of the lawyer Di Pentima
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Of Pentima he then illustrated the points of his program. “I have been a lawyer for 36 years and I have decided to enter the field to put the skills I have developed at the service of everyone, living in close contact with key sectors in the life of every citizen – he began -. Regarding healthcare, I believe it is essential to act and stop complaining because the service can be improved. We need to reduce waiting lists and give more strength to family doctors, guaranteeing everyone rapid and safe access to care without territorial inequalities. There must be a reorganization of the structures for the good of all, both those who benefit from them and the healthcare workers. In the family context, it is necessary to strengthen social services to provide support to parents and concrete services for those who want to form a family unit. Then there is sport which must be redeveloped to make it a good for all, being a cure and prevention. In addition to encouraging physical activity, we must invest in modern and safe structures for everyone.”
“Finally there are companies – continues Di Pentima – who must be helped by reducing bureaucratic times and supported in valorising Made in Italy to give ever more importance to our territory, in which we need to invest in sustainable infrastructures and protect the environment to prevent new phenomena such as flooding. I believe that in addition to making the rivers safe, we must intervene before atmospheric events occur, so that they can be prevented. We therefore need to be closer to citizens and interface better with them, because only in this way can we guarantee the best quality of life in Emilia Romagna“.