(ANSA) – GENOA, NOV 18 – “I am happy to have achieved the objective, objectives are never easy to achieve, sometimes they derail, sometimes they go backwards, forwards or we run, in this case I would say that we have them we have all experienced it, including the last minute surprises, but we are happy to have arrived at the port, the team is strong, expanded with all the possible connections to put in more resources and with some new bodies that were not there before, such as the Superior Council of healthcare in Liguria, Ligurian citizens will certainly see the positive effects”. Thus the president of the Liguria Region Marco Bucci intervenes on the sidelines of the press conference to present the new regional council. Have you heard from Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni? “We exchanged messages via WhatsApp these days, not today”, replies Bucci. What will be the first objective of the new council? “We must begin work on healthcare and begin placing commissioners and project managers for the infrastructures to be built, primarily the hospitals, but not only”, he explains. “We have made a great revolution in healthcare”, replies Bucci to a question from reporters on the presumed continuity with the Toti Council, commenting on the birth of the Superior Council of Health in Liguria. Some members of the opposition claim that the parties decided on your council? “If the opposition uses the Cencelli manual, they are more Cencelli than the others, – declares the president of the Liguria Region – forget about these speeches, I have chosen the people capable of doing the job that needs to be done, whether they come from party X or Y I honestly care much less.” “I certainly would have liked to put more women on the council – he reveals – but unfortunately we didn’t succeed for many reasons that you can well imagine, but the challenge hasn’t stopped, in the various things we will do in the future we will try to increase the female component”. “We have already created the first informal council today, following the installation from the first week of December there will be a council every week – he adds -. From an administrative point of view the new council will come into operation within ten days from 26 November, the day of the first regional council of the new legislature”. (HANDLE).
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What specific healthcare improvements do you hope the newly formed regional council will achieve within its term?
1. As the president of Liguria, can you tell us about your thoughts on the newly formed regional council and the objectives it aims to achieve in healthcare and infrastructure development?
2. Could you elaborate on the role of the Superior Council of Healthcare in Liguria and how it will impact the regional government’s approach to healthcare services?
3. There seems to be a focus on increasing the female representation on the council. Can you share more about this initiative and your plans for gender balance in future regional councils?
4. With the changes in the regional government, what challenges do you foresee in implementing these objectives, and how do you plan to overcome them?
5. How do you envision the collaboration between the regional council and local stakeholders, including hospitals and healthcare providers, to ensure the successful execution of these projects?
6. With the upcoming general elections in Italy, how do you anticipate the workings of this regional council to be affected, and do you foresee any changes in the regional priorities based on the outcome of national elections?
7. As a prominent figure in Ligurian politics, how do you think the new council aligns with the citizen’s needs and expectations, and what mechanisms are in place to ensure accountability and transparency in decision-making?