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Mayor Poli Bortone's first act in Lecce: almost 2,000 euros to cover the armchairs in her room at the City Hall

Summary by La Repubblica
The measure signed by the director of General Affairs, the first citizen, stands out: “Let alone if I am thinking about armchairs, I am worried about other legacies of the Salvemini council.” The opposition is based on the choice to start with a measure that concerns the decoration of spaces

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One of the first acts of the new administration of the city of Lecce concerns the furnishing of the office of the newly elected mayor Adriana Poli Bortone. The opposition immediately underlines this, criticizing the list of priorities of the first citizen, elected last month after going head-to-head with the outgoing mayor Carlo Salvemini. “It is as necessary as urgent to restore and remake the upholstery of four armchairs that decorate the mayo…

·Rome, Italy
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The measure signed by the director of General Affairs, the first citizen, stands out: “Let alone if I am thinking about armchairs, I am worried about other legacies of the Salvemini council.” The opposition is based on the choice to start with a measure that concerns the decoration of spaces

·Turin, Italy
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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Thursday, July 18, 2024.
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