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“The Calabrians immediately deserve a new commissioner, fully capable of facing the complex and demanding health challenge.” Then the prime minister Giuseppe Conte announces the defenestration of Saverio Cotticelli, the Calabrian health plenipotentiary who resigned a minute before being expelled by the surrealist fool of whom he became the protagonist: in the course of an interview he frankly admitted that he was unaware of the government regulations that indicated him as “responsible for the operational program for the management of the Covid emergency “, from a region that has just sneaked into Red zone and struggling with the lack of doctors and ICU beds. The fool in front of the cameras is such that the government had to intervene. And the appointment of the alternate is expected by the hour.
General Cotticelli had been entrusted by the first government Conte. It was December 7, 2018, Calabrian medical care was in dramatic condition, not unlike today, after a well 11 years of commissioner. The proposal had reached the table of the Minister of Economy and Finance who is nominated (at the time he headed it Giovanni tria) by the then Minister of Health Giulia Grillo who had targeted the former general to give a change to the re-entry programs underway since 2009. The election had been confirmed on July 19, 2019, and again three days ago by the minister hope, with the Decree “bis” of Calabria that allocates resources and powers to face a red of 160 million that increasingly impacts the capacity to respond to the current health emergency.
The height of the dates makes the warmth with which politics greets defenestration surreal. Matteo salviniFor example, he now points a finger at the current government’s slogan: “Commissioner as scandalous as whoever appointed him.” But naming it was the greenish-yellow government, of which Salvini, perhaps absentmindedly, was a part. Indeed, resuming the act (download) it was also the then Minister of Regional Affairs who was the League Erika stefani. The appointment is in fact by the Mef, in consultation with Salute and after consulting the Ministry of Regional Affairs.
The government is increasingly confused, and citizens are paying. Appoints a “commissioner” for Calabria and dismisses him after a few hours … The scandalous insufficiency of #Cotticelli It shows the scandalous insufficiency of the entire government. pic.twitter.com/ue12MUR87Z
– Matteo Salvini (@matteosalvinimi) November 7, 2020
After the parenthesis on the reactions is closed, it should also be noted that theincompetence revealed in the Rai3 report was unsuspected. Not so much or only because of General Carabinieri’s CV, who was also leader of the Nas in health and finished his career as president of the Central Council of Military Representation (Cook). To sum up the statements of the first appointment, it is evident how accentuated was the sacrosanct aspect of the “legalistic response” to the mismanagement reflected in the red accounts of the Calabrian ats. Grillo, who was not exhibited at that time, accepted at that time the choice in terms of “guarantee figure legality, transparency me competition“. The order of the words may not have been random.
The need to catapult the carabinieri and the financiers into health care was far from outlandish. If Cotticelli leaves the stage today with the stigma of incompetence, his predecessors did so with worse accusations. Massimo scura me Andrea Urbani, former member of the general direction of health planning of the Ministry of Health – ended up in an investigation in an investigation by the Public Ministry of Catanzaro for the emoluments paid for nine and undue not owed, decreed by the commissioner for the repayment plan, to the medical managers that they should not have received additional wages. The disbursement of the compensation was interrupted at the end of last year by the acting commissioner, General Saverio Cotticelli himself. But honesty alone, as the story’s epilogue shows, is not enough.
It had arisen in Calabria since the beginning of the emergency. When it was the Head of Civil Protection who had to resign before the eyes of a camera Domenico Pallaria, who during an episode of Report in late March had admitted: “Lung ventilators? I don’t even know what they are. “
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