Thursday, April 1, 2010

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Parco del Vesuvio, resistance against the landfill


New protest marches, appeals to the TAR, sensational acts as a celebration of a symbolic funeral for the death of Vesuvius. The battle against the landfill goes ahead, although the Prime Minister yesterday confirmed its intention to complete the access roads to the site location Pozzelle. The work had been stopped after an appeal submitted to the TAR and won by the Park, but in the meantime the Government has developed a new road project. The second landfill, in short, it seems closer, even if the opponents have no intention of abandoning the battlefield. Yesterday, a press conference at the Palazzo Medici, which was attended by several politicians and environmental groups. In addition to President Ugo Leone were the mayor of Boscoreale Gennaro Langella, the candidate for mayor of Terzigno Frank Annunziata, Pasquale Raia and Michael Buonomo to Legambiente, the provincial council Tommaso Sodano, the chairman of Federparchi Giampiero Sammuri, former president of the Park Maurizio Fraissinet Vesuvius. But there were also many members of the committees, which called for greater mobilization.
The next meeting will be held tonight at 21.30 at the garrison of Via della Monica Nespole but there are other events on April 7 and May 9. Daniele Perna's lawyer, lawyer for the Park and the City of Boscoreale, explained the legal action taken: "The emergency is over and you can not think of making decisions without consulting the local government, which is why we believe certain acts unlawful." For his part, President Ugo Leone reiterated: "This is a real abuse. The more severe in an area which for years has been identified as synonymous with lawlessness, illegal construction and opening of illegal fly-tipping, in which the crime has spilled all over. And the more serious because everything is done in total ignorance of the work that 15 years from the existence of the Vesuvius National Park has played for the recovery of the law. " Article by Frank Gravette, taken from Ilmediano.it. Photo Devilpress's Blog.

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