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This entry was posted on July 15, 2015 at 6:37.
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The deputy mayor of Milan, Ada Lucia De Cesaris, resigns, and does so using a futile reason: an amendment to the budget finance area dedicated to the dogs, that she would not be. Yesterday sent a statement, in which he explained that it was driven by “insurmountable difficulties in the continuation of the activity and the loss of the relationship of trust with the majority of the board.” Behind this gesture could be instead a burst of pride in front of the lack of support from the Democratic Party in his possible run in the primaries for the center of Milan in view of the next administrative year, especially considering the commitment at the forefront of the Looks on two important fronts: the after-Expo and the construction of the new stadium in the district of Milan Portello. De Cesaris fact is also planning department, a post he leaves together with that of deputy mayor.
Ada Lucia De Cesaris looked like a figure of continuity for the next administration, instead of a part of the Democrats in Milan for now with the parliamentary Emanuele Fiano, another with the Councillor for Social Pierfrancesco Majorino (both already official candidates), another still expects a foreign pope (perhaps the Commissioner of Expo Giuseppe Sala, but declines saying to think only universal event). In short, it is not born a current pro-De Cesaris, even internally at Palazzo Marino.
The fact is that with his resignation, and Mayor Giuliano Pisapia who has already declared last April that not be standing for re, now Milan is likely paralyzed for almost a year, until the next elections, which held in the spring of 2016. Without a guide in planning stops therefore the design phase for the redevelopment of the door, for which Milan have just won a competition to build the new stadium, and the post-Expo, or the fate of a million square meters, which should be transformed into an alleged city of innovation but that for now there is concrete lenders. Hard to believe that the junta can now take responsibility for decisions so delicate.
Investors now have no interlocutors. If the stadium is about a potential investment of 300 million, with Milan willing to pay a fee of 4 million a year for 50 years to the Fondazione Fiera Milano, for the use of areas of Halls 1 and 2. A project redevelopment but sees against the citizens of the district committees door, and which still has to pass the vote of the city council, where also a part of the majority of the center (Sel and civil lists) is against it.
In the case of post-Expo, is an advisor to a few days, the company Arcotecnica, in charge of drawing up a coherent project, bringing together stakeholders (University of Milan, Assolombarda, Consob Coop, State Property, cones), so far without clear ideas of financial resources. The City Council, and then again the commissioner De Cesaris, had undertaken to deal with CDP, alongside the company owns the land, Arexpo.
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