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The new minister swore at the Quirinale where he rose along with the prime minister at 20. The work at the Institute for sports credit: important that public places are decent and functional for the citizens
Joseph Latour and Massimo Frontera History article April 2, 2015
Graziano Delrio is the new Minister of Infrastructure. He swore by Minister going to the Quirinale together with Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to 20. Renzi had formalized the indication of Delrio at the top of the department of Porta Pia during TIP OF ministers this afternoon, in which Franco Gabrielli was the new prefect Rome.
DEL RIO TO DOOR PIA: HERE AND ABOUT ‘THE NEW MINISTER
This morning, Delrio, during a press conference at the Institute for sports credit, has already spoken to head of the department of Porta Pia. It explains how important it is to return to the approach ridden by the Government Renzi outset: small works throughout the country.
“Projects like the ICS (intended for school gyms) show that the works are not large or small absolute. There are, however, useful works because they are functional for the community, “said Delrio. This idea goes in line already covered by the executive Renzi with his project on schools.” Investment in gyms – he continued -, as well as investments that the government has done in the schools give a sense of how important it is that public places are decent and functional for the citizens. “
No indication on the timing of his appointment, which other sources is imminent, as well as his oath, expected perhaps already in the day. “There are two presidents who, thank God decide for us: one is that of the Council, the other of the Republic. They decide their times. We are always available to the Government and the country, “he said.
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