“The lies of the propaganda secretary”
It is appropriate to review all the lies that the Secretary of State Canti, former Secretary of the Territory and now more properly Secretary of Propaganda, dispensed on the Delvecchio case, the auditor of the AASLP illegitimately ousted for months from his role through a resolution of the AASLP Board of Directors and that the Secretary of State claims instead to have been expelled from the Board of Auditors. Also in his latest statement, the Secretary, citing the minutes of the Board of Directors which – according to him – would prove the guilt of the College, again did his utmost in a “cut and sew” to bend the reality of the facts to his convenience. But let’s go in order: In a press release dated 6 July 2021, the Secretariat to the Territory declares that the Mayor Delvecchio should not retire to the College or the AASLP President and consequently cancel him from the professional order to which he belongs, a requirement erroneously deemed necessary by the purifiers . On 8 July the Mayor Delvecchio replied in the press bringing the proofs of his communications and asking the Secretariat to correct the disclosed falsehood. Of course, the Secretariat does not reply, not being able to do so. During the episode of July 21, 2021 of “Palazzo Pubblico” broadcast on state television, the Secretary Canti, pressed by the councilor Nicola Renzi, declares that the mayor Delvecchio was ousted from the Board of Auditors, a news that turned out to be clearly false and from which the same College will distance itself. During the discussion in the Great and General Council of the “contra personam” law in the meantime put forward by Canti to purge the mayor Delvecchio who, according to the formal opinion of the Institutional Secretariat and the State Attorney’s Office, instead maintained the eligibility requirements despite retirement, the Secretary gives partial reading of the minutes of the Board of Statutory Auditors which would have sanctioned the ouster of Delvecchio; he intentionally omits to, despite the vehement invitations of the opposition, the part verifying the entire report, or that the mayor would be considered lacking in requisites “if” the informal news, however acquired confirmed Delvecchio himself, had been acquired. Following this miserable performance of the Secretary, the Board of Statutory Auditors felt compelled to take pen and paper to make a lie about him, stigmatizing his behavior capable of distorting the reality of the facts. On March 20, 2022 the Secretary with the latest press release to patch up the bad figure remedied in the Chamber and cites, short of documents, a minutes of the Board of Directors of April 28, 2021 in which the President of the Board of Statutory Auditors refers to the informal documents they pass by Delvecchio himself and declares that he is awaiting formal opinions. The Secretary Canti then puts it in the mouth of the Chairman of the Board “thus reconfirming what was previously expressed in the minutes of the Board of Statutory Auditors 5/2021”, again, despite the letter of the document and the denial of the drafters, that the famous minutes of the Board determine the fault for the illegitimate expulsion of Delvecchio. It is a pity that the secretary Canti has again deliberately omitted to mention, from the same minutes of the Board of Directors of 28 April, all the following part where the mayor Delvecchio supports his legitimacy, which later proved effective, and above all where the Board of Directors of the AASLP dismisses the mayor Del old session and declares its forfeiture before formal opinion by the institutions already consulted by the College. According to Canti, the document was supposed to be proof of the responsibility of the Board of Statutory Auditors for the ouster of Delvecchio and instead the proven proof of the fact that the statutory auditor was ousted by resolution of the Board of Directors; only that Canti intentionally omits to say it. The secretary Canti not only turns out to be a mentor in front of citizenship and the council chamber, but also a serial mystifier with the habit of “cut and sew” documents to bend the reality of the facts to its sinister objectives: to cover the work illegitimate of a controlled body that purges a controller. While waiting to understand the reasons and describe the ways of the sad partnership between Canti and the AASLP Board of Directors, one wonders whether it is tolerable to continue to have a Secretary of State with the habit of shameless lies.
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