
Yesterday while I was on the train to Turin, I received a call from a journalist who was working the Unit Article from the 'new faces to change Italy, "apparently some have recommended my name on the forum of the newspaper, it surprised me a lot, here are my answers published on page. 14 of today's paper.
troops lined up. The colonels jostle. The general study strategies. The "civilians" would simply go on vacation, but the economic crisis will prevent the sixth out of 10 Italians (he says today, Istat). Who reaches its umbrella as well as those who remain in the city, would meet in September in Italy a bit 'less dysfunctional, a little' less unjust, a little 'less distracted by the "war" politicians. But it will not. So you might as well concentrate on forces.
Berlusconi is working hard, the premier asked her to prepare a kind of structure 'Parallel', passing through thousands of promoters of liberty, freedom and youth clubs, which function as the kind of polling, going around to every corner of Italy to spread the "word" anointed by the Lord.
The PD and the other opposition parties, they think of moves, counter moves and leaders be put in place. But who will find themselves "fighting" in the territories, towns and districts, the thousands of promoters Berlusconi?
Who do you put the "field" in your town, your street, in your condo? Are you tired of delegating to politicians and you're ready to get in the game in first person? But no. Do you know a youth who deserves to have his say? Or a ripe old school friend, a very good person who has always worked hard for each other and that the policy has always left on the margins?
It's time to tell us these people, their ideas, tell us what they do every day what they could do for the common good.
Stefano Rizzi - 27 YEARS - Deputy Mayor of None (TO)
"We are not caste, only people who are busy in their own reality"
What is the country?
"We would need to rejuvenate the ruling class not only in respect to age but in terms of ideas. Do not chase the youth for the youthfulness but see what they can offer a civil society where there is humus that gives you a lot. You have to network and invest in culture and new technologies. "
very young, 27, deputy mayor of None (8000 inhabitants in the province of Turin), Stefano Rizzo and municipal councils since she was 21 years. "When you're young you want to change everything, then you compare that to the citizens and understand the many difficulties that an administrator must overcome."
What do you / can you do?
"The Stability Pact has put local governments in great difficulty. We are not caste but people are busy. Our goal now is to try to open a small library of the town. "
The first thing you would do in practice? "The priority is to give the country a new perspective, think again, fall in love with ideas. We are losing the heartbeat that glowed in the past, we were off. We need people who know how to lead us out of the mire with words and ideas. And then work and law. We must take back the democratic values \u200b\u200bthat we have lost and will not be easy because in all these years is past the concept that being clever should pay.
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