(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 22 - The government's new 'differentiated
autonomy' arrangements are a challenge for regional ruling
classes to show they are capable of managing the transition to
greater autonomy to the good of their citizens, Premier Giorgia
Meloni said Tuesday.
"Obviously, it is also up to regional and local administrators
to do their part, and I am convinced that differentiated
autonomy can be an opportunity to demonstrate their value and
their capabilities", she said in a video message sent to the
Festival delle Regioni, underway in Bari.
"Because, here too, the point that has not been understood is
that this reform also and above all represents a challenge for
the Regions and for its ruling classes, on spending and
services.
"Each Region has the opportunity to demonstrate that
seriousness, skills and responsibility are a real opportunity.
"First and foremost for citizens, who can judge those who govern
them on the basis of the quality of their work and the services
provided". (ANSA).
Meloni says autonomy challenge for regional ruling classes
'Citizens able to judge them on basis of services provided'