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The Partnership Body of the AdSP of the North Central Tyrrhenian Sea rejected the 2021 budget
Di Majo: I hope that the resources of the fund referred to in Art.199 of the Relaunch Decree can be allocated to the institution as soon as possible
December 16, 2020
Thanking those who worked on the drafting of the budget, the President of the AdSP, Francesco Maria di Majo, who has now reached the last day of his term of office, has clarified that he and the editors of the document were "aware of the fact that this budget presented critical issues related to the emergency situation that has affected more than all the port of Civitavecchia especially for the total closure cruise traffic and, in part, passenger traffic. However, it is precisely the emergency situation, combined with the that MIT did to create a fund to compensate for those AdSPs such as Civitavecchia that have suffered the greatest reductions in revenue -- he pointed out of Majo -- led us anyway to propose some important actions on the budget, in particular a partial release of the litigation fund (announced already in november and illustrated and shared at the meeting of the partnership body of 18 November last), a release that to date, due to a prudential approach, this administration had never accomplished. Indeed, in the course of the last four years, the institution has progressively set aside almost everything the administrative surplus (which reached the sum of about 52 million euros) precisely for the litigation fund (about 46 million euros of euro). In this regard, moreover, the outcome of the recent judgment of the court of Rome on the action brought by the company Fincosit, which - recalled the President of the AdSP - practically zeroed the claim for compensation of the latter society, bodes well and opens up to more optimistic for the future."
"It is evident, however," he continued of Majo, "that in the face of the alea of disputes that still weighs on the budget of the institution for a large sum of approximately 300 million euros (although the total amount has been reduced as a result of the court's recent judgment), a release, albeit minimal, of the litigation fund required a general sharing by the body and members of the Committee in relation to the extraordinaryness and drama, in all respects, of the historical moment we are experiencing. I therefore hope - he concluded by Majo - that the resources of the fund referred to in Article 199 of the Relaunch Decree can be assigned as soon as possible to this AdSP that most of all has suffered prejudices from the collapse cruise industry and partly of passengers, so as to to achieve the desired budgetary balance.'
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