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Palomba (Asamar Lazio): well the indication of Monti to the presidency of the Harbour Authority of Civitavecchia
The shipping agents will support with decision the indication of mayor Moscherini
February 21, 2011
The mayor of Civitavecchia, Giovanni Moscherni, has expressed intention the intention to indicate Pasqualino Monti to the presidency of the Harbour Authority of Civitavecchia, Fiumicino and Gaeta. According to president of the Association Agenti Raccomandatari and Marine Mediatori of the Latium (Asamar Lazio), Giannandrea Palomba, draft of an indication that "answers perfectly" to it must myself of the port.
Monti, than currently is in charge of the administrative area of the Harbour Authority - Palomba has explained - "has great harbour marine competence and an absolute managerial ability, in addition its dowries of balance and total vision of the problems of it makes a perfect candidate in order to face moments as that current one". "Today - it has continued the president of Asamar Lazio - the reference models are those of the ports of the Europe North and more and more interfacciano the Harbour Authorities directly with the territorial agencies for the planning and the development of a common strategy of increase. This is valid more than ever for Civitavecchia that has important projects of development in the next few years". "The up to now found consent bipartisan - it has emphasized Palomba - is a very positive sign for Civitavecchia and the shipping agents will support with decision the indication of Moscherini because cities and port are two truth that must absolutely march united. We wish therefore that minister Matteoli, president Polverini (Region Latium, ndr) can converge on the name of Monti and proceed in so far as".
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