“Italy that wants to escape from ideological conditioning looks with confidence to the Monfalcone model, to give value to work and demand that those who live here respect our rules of coexistence”. The MEP of the League, and, for seven years, mayor of the Friulian town, Anna Maria Cisint retraces the stages of her mandate. And sends the constant criticisms of the left back to the sender. “Monfalcone today is certainly a national case, a paradigm of an Italy of work and innovation that looks to the future, but where the contradictions of nineteenth-century exploitation production models remain. A place of one of the highest regular migratory presences in our country, which must deal with the refusal of any willingness to integrate of Islamic fundamentalism. Monfalcone has become an example for Italy because it has decided to manage and govern without the pretence of political correctness the need to change the paradigm of social and production models that have altered the coexistence of all our cities”.
The representative of the Northern League retraces the recent past. “At the beginning of the 2000s, Fincantieri gradually abandoned the direct employment of local workers to entrust production to a system of contracts and subcontracts that brought thousands of Bangladeshi foreigners from the poorest nation in the world. A context was created where the worst wage and contractual dumping and the exploitation of workers are fueled”. Cisint reaffirms one of the central points of his political battle. “The refusal of any form of integration by Muslims in respecting our laws, our culture, our urban planning regulations has generated a condition of behavior that is unacceptable for our laws and for public safety”. Finally, Cisint recalls the transformation of the city he administered for seven years. “A change, from a degraded and declining reality, into a vital territory in full economic, urban, touristic, social and cultural development”.
#degraded #reality #model #years #Tempo
2024-08-29 07:35:07