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Rome’s voice in the Mayor’s poll dominated by garbage and wild boar

Rome's voice in the Mayor's poll dominated by garbage and wild boar
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Rome: Romans choose on Sunday to choose a new mayor who will have a frightening task to overcome poor public transportation and disaster waste management in the Italian capital, dubbed one of the dirtiest cities in the world.
Throughout the country from the eternal city to Milan, Naples and Bologna, a two-day city selection, which will wrap Monday, watch carefully as Bellwether ahead of 2023 general elections.
But in Rome – one of the dirtiest cities in the world, according to last month’s rank by the UK Time Out magazine – residents are more concerned with eternal transportation, floods, waste and tribulations of holes.
Garbage management is very bad so that wild boar regularly looks roaming in residential areas, interested in a garbage pile.
In a beautiful environment from Trastevere, where the trash can often overflow into round stones, the 60-year-old population of Tiziana de Silvestro, out walking her dog, saying the root of the problem is garbage leaving the bar and restaurant outside.
“Now the city is full of animals, crows, seagulls, not to mention mice and cockroaches,” he said.
The current Mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi from the movement of five anti-establishment (M5S), has won praise for taking a new fierce city mafia, the Casamonica family from loan sharks and drug traders.
But he is widely mocked planning to use sheep as parables and bees to fight pollution – while rotting garbage accumulates next to the playground, the bus spontaneously burns hot and weeds become very expensive.
Prospective right-wing alliances, Enrico Michetti, is likely to pocket the most votes thanks to divisions on the left, according to the last poll published before the pre-election blackouts.
But he was not predicted to collect more than 50 percent of the votes needed to avoid run-off in two weeks – and the poll said he would later lose in round two to Roberto Gultieri Democrat Party, former Minister of Economy.
Michetti, a 55-year-old lawyer, warned: “Today we have seagulls and wild boar, tomorrow it can be a cholera.” The champion is the head of the brothers who are far from Italian party Giorgia Meloni, who said Rome has become an international joke.
GUALTIERI and Candidate Candidates Carlo Calenda, meanwhile, have called a round table with experts to overcome the problem of wild boar.
About 12 million voters are eligible to provide ballots in elections, which are detained not only in the largest cities in the country but in more than 1,000 smaller centers, including Morteron in Lombardy, which only has 33 residents.
Pentile at 7pm (1700 GMT) slightly more than 33 percent nationally and almost 30 percent in Rome.
Traditionally the left wing Bologna is considered a safe seat, while the center of the left is also sure to take Milan and Napoli.
The race is closer to Turin, whose middle tip is eyeing hungry.

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