The first citizen of Sciacca, Mario Turton, who is to keep us form. Clothing care (and so far all agree that you do so at his own expense). Goes around with a blue car purchased after the settlement. Rocco Forte with the money that would have to pay charges in secondary infrastructure redid the facade of City Hall.
Luckily even the councilors can complain about: they have a classroom and even a brand new scoreboard for electronic voting that is so much about. One thing that the mayor has his office takes a lot of staff. The furniture was already rebuilt if the now is the turn of the offices themselves. Closed for renovation, the mayor and company have moved former College St. Anna, in S. Catherine.
could look for a parking lot like ordinary mortals? It could be the 30-meter walk that separates the town hall (where councilors and advisers in the atrium below the sly park was recently renovated) on the new temporary home? No way. And to think that it would be instructive to turn for hours looking for parking downtown!
No. He made himself a reserved parking right next to the door of S. Anna. There are beautiful yellow stripes and a sign saying: Private cars institutions. Here, however, had a hitch.
As shown in the photos, the car was and still is occupied by three bins waste. That the relationship between Mario Turton (mayor) and So.Ge.IR (the company that collects waste) were not good, we already knew. Here, however, you touch the scar!
For years, those bins were right under the plaque commemorating the assassination of Accursio Miraglia. After years of protests were eventually moved. Who would have thought that one day, those bins would end right in the parking lot of the mayor?
The city is divided into two factions. On one side of anti-lovers, who appreciate the symbolism of "munnizza" in a space reserved for institutions. Across the formalists, who in this show a little 'flare up.
And the mayor? He is said to have a little ', the snobbish. Maybe it was just a rumor. Of course, now, do you have under the window.
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