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Ok of the Senate to the nomination of Majo to president of the AdSP of the Center-Northerner Tyrrhenian Sea
the nomination proposal will now pass to the Commission Transports of the Chamber
November 9, 2016
Yesterday the eighth Commission of the Senate (Public works, communications) has given to seem favorable to the nomination of Francesco Maria di Majo to president of the Authority of Harbour System of the Center-Northerner Tyrrhenian Sea, new denomination that will be assumed by the Harbour Authority of Civitavecchia as a result of the approval of I decree for the simplification, rationalization and reorganization of the governance of the Italian ports happened in summer.
Lawyer Francesco Maria di Majo lend legal advisings in the marine-harbour field near the roman center of the Law firm Watson Farley & Williams. Illustrating the proposal of nomination to the charge of president of the AdSP of the Center-Northerner Tyrrhenian Sea and remembering that, as prescribed by the enforced legislation, on the proposal the pre-emptive understanding between minister of Infrastructures and the Transports and Regione is reached Latium, the reporter Marco Filippi has evidenced that Francesco Maria di Majo, also not having had assignments of directed administration, however has matured a wide experience in the marine-harbour field, where have carried out a long one and characterized technique-legal advisory activity, and has specified to consider therefore that of Majo he has requirement prescribed from the law. The proposal of seeming favorable is approved of with 11 favorable ballots, two contrary ballots and two blank ballots. The proposal will now pass to the Commission Transports of the Chamber, last step before the official nomination by the government.
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