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Assologistica exhorts the government to define an extraordinary plan of mobility in sight of the Jubilee
Mearelli: "some effective logistic measure is not taken in order to manage handling of the passengers"
October 19, 2015
Assologistica, the Italian Association Enterprises of Logistics, has asked the minister of Infrastructures and of the Transports, Graziano Delrio, to manage specific of mobility for Rome slowly in sight one of the extraordinary Jubilee of the mercy that will open next 8 December and it will be concluded on November 20, 2016.
The association has found that yesterday the proclamation of four made happy to saints celebrated from Pope Francesco to Rome has made to meet in St. Peter's Square 65,000 people, an event of great relief for the catholic world who have recalled thousands of pilgrims from many Italian regions and also from abroad, and - it has emphasized Assologistica - until from the half of the last week has been impossible to reserve trains and airplane to who parallel had to move itself for job.
"Extraordinary events of such capacity, that people move at the same time so many - has observed the president of Assologistica, Carlo Mearelli - cannot be diverted on the ordinary connections, already in itself congested. The economy needs to move and the companies to respect own agendas, and it is not thinkable to in this way paralyze the obliged displacements of the job. He is obvious - it has added Mearelli - that is not taken some effective logistic measure in order to manage handling of the passengers. To for several days contain and to control the impact that permane of exceptional events as this is priority, especially now that there are some timid signs of economic resumption".
Assologistica has therefore express "deep worry" for the imminent jubilee and has exported minister Delrio "to take part timely with a plan of mobility of extraordinary management, with additional and sufficient services of transport to guarantee the right to the displacement of all, as sanctioned from same the EU".
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