Today our beloved Prime Minister Silvio arrived in Naples, the Italian capital of rubbish and the underworld, to hold its first council of ministers will decide where the abolition of the ICI, the remission of tax on overtime, will launch the security package (extra = delinquent) and will try to risovere the now decade-waste crisis. "
now met all the unemployed, immigrants, pardoned him, the inhabitants of Chiaiano (where he was indivituato the site for a new landfill) and the boys of the social centers, each to ask a question to this Council of Ministers ... Has anyone prepared a huge
banner reading "Silvio Santo Subito" and the historical center of Naples was miraculously clean of every bag of rubbish (although the rubbish in the suburbs continues to rot in the streets).
E 'was named Guido Bertolaso \u200b\u200bas Secretary to the Prime Minister with responsibility for waste emergency and new landfills have been identified to help out.
Meanwhile, in the morning to the municipality's mandate was renewed for De Gennaro as special commissioner ...
But we really want to believe that this will solve the "problem of rubbish" here in Naples??
The inhabitants of the areas where the new landfill will be located, supported by the clan of the moment, begin to revolt and burn rubbish in the street and months will pass before the landfill is operational.
Meanwhile we will continue to send trains full of rubbish in Germany and the Germans will rightly pay for their weight in gold. The Acerra incinerator
of the work still does not quite know why.
are now a thing of the apparent relationship between local authorities, Camorra clan and more or less legal businesses that are involved in the "waste disposal".
The waste problem goes hand in hand with the mafia problem.
You can not delete one without deleting the other.
There have been police raids against non-poor bastards and one day they were expelled by the hundreds. Why not done the same with the Camorra?? Why here in Campania
underworld and politics go hand in hand, in 2005 there were 135 municipalities loose for mafia infiltration. The President of the Province
Bassolino (exponent of PD in Campania) is still under investigation for alleged illegalities in the management of funds for emergency waste. All Commissioners and
subcommissari appointed by the government have failed to make a cock.
The rubbish on the street is just the tip of the iceberg: there are whole areas of the province of Naples and Caserta used for years, with the tacit consent of local politicians, such as illegal dumping.
They were all, including companies in the civilized Padania, spilled to the their raw sewage or toxic Acerra Aversa.
They have poisoned the land where we live.
A land once known because it is very fertile, now in the news because the land of rubbish and crime.
to change the situation you do not need a council of ministers, we need an awareness of the Neapolitan people who must begin to think like you think in the rest of the civilized world.
The art of getting by, pizza, or father, and spaghetti 'eo Mandulinata must be put aside.
morning at Piazza Dante stood a sign of the unemployed which read: "NAPL CHIU WAS BEAUTIFUL AND TOTO Quann EC STEVN PULLECENELLA." I think represents everything that should be avoided: must turn the page, look forward and not remain anchored in stereotypes of the past.
Before removing the rubbish that is on the streets must first remove the rubbish that still exists in the minds of many people here in Naples.
Naples will be the only way that could be wonderful city.
Finally I leave you a series of quotations taken almost everywhere on Naples (to let you know that things have changed so much nn over the centuries):
U.S. Citizens traveling to or through the area of \u200b\u200bNaples May encounter mounds of garbage, open fires with Potentially toxic fumes, and / or sporadic public Demonstrations by local residents Attempting to block access to dumps. Note
the U.S. Embassy in Rome for U.S. citizens, 10 July 2007
You who have been in Italy several times and know more about the Italians in Naples explain to me why I can never find a public phone that works? For me it is a disturbing mystery.
Pablo Neruda, Ernest Hemingway - Letters
The people are numerous, rude, naked, evil, repulsive as ever, the populace of Naples is the most arrogant, most shameless, the most idle, the most filthy and indecent that I 've ever seen in my travels.
Leandro Fernandez de Moratin (1760-1828, writer English)
No one here knows anything about the other, the other almost does not realize that passes by, all in paradise roam from morning to evening without preoccuaprsi of anything. And when it begins to boil the nearby mouth of Hell, we never industry and to flee for their lives: seeking help with the blood of San Gennaro, and with defending itself or tries to defend the rest of the world from death and hell, if not in blood?
Johann Wolfgang Goethe - Italian Journey (1787)
The Neapolitan beggars are the most abject poverty imaginable and in no other country in Europe we see a people so scary. Even among the porters of London's glass would two or three savages like these. And I'm in Naples tens of thousands of these beggars and not one of them ever sleep in a bed all sleeping on the steps that are in front of the building or on the benches of the road. Some see it - and what is truly outrageous - lie under the walls of the Royal Palace and stay put all day to warm in the sun like so many pigs, the show is the most disgusting.
Samuel Sharp (1700-1778) - Letters from Italy (1767)
lazzari I have a race that exists only in Naples, and may be considered as a real moral phenomenon in itself. They number tens of thousands, have neither been nor employment, nor possessions, nor houses, nor fixed means of livelihood, not making out that the extreme poverty and meanness, and yet form a kind of political body that often in the past as today has alarmed the government and the king.
Keyssler Johann Georg (1693-1743)
About Naples, I could give you an exact idea in two words, telling you that this city is a paradise inhabited by devils. But by definition, already absolutely true, it will seem excessive. And then I'll prove it with convincing arguments: the first is that all the prisons are always full of prisoners, the second is that not a day goes by where you do not hear about robberies or murders, and the third is that it runs free week that face hang some Napoletano, the Piazza del Carmine, for example. But how could you do otherwise with a people who do not think of anything but committing crimes?
Michel Guyot de Merville (1696-1755) - Voyage historique dans l'Italie
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