The mayor of Calizzano, the province of Savona, has “invited” the 40 migrants hosted in a hotel in the country not to use the bus at the same time of the students. Lately there has been an excessive crowding of public transport, as well as shouting, bickering and unpleasant episodes with some of the other girls. “No measure, no ban: only the request for the refugees to use a medium different from the one used by the boys”, clarified the mayor Pierangelo Olivieri, and the leadership of a junta, close to the centre-right.
Pros and cons
“Cannot be in agreement with the hypothesis of the division, has replicated the co-operative Beech, who runs the welcome at the hotel Lux. Anci (national Association of Italian Municipalities) Liguria is instead siding with the mayor. “Calizzano has always been a Common virtuous, among the first to be available to receive and integrate migrants, who also obtained prizes and awards,” explained Paul Pezzana, coordinator of the commission of Immigration of the Anci Liguria. The mayor stated that the agreement was to accept 24 refugees, but they are there 40 (equal to 2.5% of the population of the country).
Apartheid
According to Raffaella Paita, the parent company of the Pd in the Region of Liguria, “the decision of the mayor is unworthy and he is right that those who speak of apartheid”. The prefect of Savona, met with the actors involved in the plot to dampen down the controversy and find a solution beneficial to all. Saturday evening, however, broke out a fight between ivorians and nigerians housed in the hotel: four incidents reported, that will be expelled.
common sense
“my wanted to be a simple invitation to use common sense,” explained the mayor. “The refugees have to use the bus 6.30 and 6.45 euros that do not have enough places for all? And above all, it is possible to have a normal good life and avoid episodes of arrogance, shouting and chaos?”. Maybe you just need to add a couple of buses.
October 11, 2016 (change the 11 October 2016 | 20:53)
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