Municipal Genoa: Bucci, 3 areas for nightlife away from the historic center – Liguria
“Dealing with traders about moving nightlife to places other than the historic center”, the proposal Ariel Dello Strologo“We already have three alternatives ready, on the coast, which can also be reached on foot”, the announcement of Marco Bucci. Even the nightlife in the center of this morning among the candidates for mayor of Genoa organized at the Palazzo della Borsa. It was the first confrontation with the presence of all the candidates in the race.
In addition to Bucci, current mayor and center-right candidate, Carlo Carpi (Together for Genoa), Mattia Crucioli (United for the constitution), Ariel Dello Strologoprogressive camp candidate, Martino Manzanothe candidate of the 3V movement, Antonella Marrasfor the Left Together, e Cinzia Ronzitti, of the Communist Workers’ Party. According to Dello Strologo, the nightlife should be “moderate not eliminated from the historic center, the intervention of the public administration must be to involve the shopkeepers of the alleys and hypothesize their movement elsewhere, perhaps with kiosks, in other areas of the city such as the ancient port. , but we must also pursue the conscious consumption of alcohol and create spaces where young people can do activities, for example there is a lack of places for live music “. Bucci states that “an agreement with the traders of the historic center is already in progress to move the noise from midnight to 7 in the morning, we have three eligible areas, all on the coast, all reachable from the center – and he adds – another thing we want fare implements night transport, the previous council tried to close the nightlife at 24 and it didn’t work, we want to reorganize it “. Relocation ideas also from Martino Manzano Oliveri, the “no vax” candidate, who proposes to bring the nightlife to the suburbs, with discounted taxis and free shuttles for children, while Mattia Crucioli proposes a “tax reduction of virtuous exercises to increase activities healthy “and discourage those of the” malamovida “.
“The share of large-scale distribution compared to that of small shops in Genoa is lower than in other Italian cities, we are talking about 40% to 60% against 70% to 30%, the arrival of Esselunga has allowed to calm down the prices, support for trade is done through tenders such as those for the historic center as we will do with Sampier as candidate “, Marco Bucci, mayor of Genoa for an encore at the municipal councils on 12 June, defends the strategy of the center-right administration on the issue of commerce during the debate between candidates. “Bucci is an American vision of the Eighties, completely outdated, that is that of a city that lives well with many supermarkets, Esselunga will also have brought competition but with the opening of the new gigantic hypermarket in San Benigno, efforts will also be nullified. made to relaunch the commercial fabric of proximity ”, counterattacks Ariel Dello Strologo, candidate of the center-left and M5s. Bucci’s other opponents are also critical of opening new supermarkets. “Incompatible with small businesses” according to Antonella Marras (The left together), “Too many large structures will end up stealing customers from each other and will not lead to job growth” according to Cinzia Ronzitti (Communist Workers’ Party), while Mattia Crucioli ( United for the Constitution) underlines that the problem is “of public order, if the shutters are lowered in the neighborhoods, there is also a lack of safety devices”. Martino Oliveri, 3V movement, says no to supermarkets and “yes to a local complementary currency, guaranteed by the Municipality, to favor small shops”. Carlo Carpi, on the other hand, thinks that “large-scale distribution must not be opposed in a Manichean manner”.