Tomorrow Motus-Liberi against the Rete Desk country project. Santi: “Nobody feels overtaken”
Of Monica Fabbri
March 29, 2022
SRV_NETWORK
It is not the first time that themes launched by Rete Desk trigger a question and answer on projects initiated by the competent Secretariats. It had happened in September on the tourism project: Pedini Amati said he was disappointed by the lack of preliminary confrontation with Rete which had ensured sharing, clearing the field of hypotheses of interference.
The script repeats itself, this time on the country projectthat warms the spirits of Domani Motus Liberi. Rete Desk wants to start from enhancement of strategic assets, from the skills that San Marino has at its disposal, and speaks of “vain attempts at development planning”. Fabio Righi’s party doesn’t fit Accuse the ally of wanting to boycott “San Marino 2030”, inviting him to collaborate “rather than taking part in initiatives”. In short, there is maretta in the majoritybut Secretary of the Network Emanuele Santi assures: “We do not want to interfere with the activity of the Secretariat”, Recalling Desk’s mission: to collect proposals, ideas and skills to make them available to the Government, associations, social partners and. “Nobody – he reiterates – must feel overtaken”.
In a note, the Network Group Desk emphasizes that it is trained on a voluntary basis, on the initiative of some citizens active in politics. With concrete proposals – he remarks – without increasing public spending for external consultancy or through the use of unproductive budget chapters. The country project – explains Santi – is open a contribution and will be brought to the competent offices, but it has nothing to do – he adds – with San Marino 2030a project that the majority – he said – felt did not reflect the needs of the country. “He does not fail to know. If a project has critical elements – he concludes – it is right that these are investigated and we go towards. It is necessary to make self-criticism, useless incaponirsI”.
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