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Raggi not doing duty on trash - Galletti (4)

Raggi not doing duty on trash - Galletti (4)

Ministry been demanding serious plan for long time says minister

Rome, 16 January 2018, 19:57

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Environment Minister Gian Luca Galletti said Tuesday that Rome Mayor Virginia Raggi was not doing her duty in the Italian capital's trash crisis. He said the ministry had been asking Raggi for some time "to do her duty" to "safeguard the capital's decorum and image" but "this has so far been lacking". "The ministry has for some time been asking for a serious plan to give the city plants necessary to resolve the question of the trash cycle in the world's most important art city".
    Galleti said that the three waste management sites cited by the city council today were "not enough" for Rome.
    "They are absolutely insufficient," he said.
    Raggi denied Environment Minister Gian Luca Galletti's claim. "Rome has done its duty and, in fact, it presented the Plan for the Treatment of post-Consumption Materials in 2017, last spring," she said. She said that the serious trash situation in Lazio was "something known for a long time" and the ministry "did nothing about it for the last four years". She said the Lazio waste plan was "stuck in 2012 and that can't be imputed to the city administration".
   

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