Fi reignites the name game. The moves of Civita and Sala
A major event in Milan aims to reignite discussion and gather ideas for the city's future as it prepares for the upcoming 2027 municipal elections.
An event titled 'Milan a story that restarts' is set to take place at the Fondazione Rovati in Milan, organized by Letizia Moratti, former mayor and president of the national council of Forza Italia, alongside Stefania Craxi, a senator responsible for the party's training department. This event, scheduled for tomorrow, seeks to revitalize discussions and strategic planning for Milan’s future in light of the upcoming municipal elections in 2027, which had been temporarily paused during the Winter Olympics. Moratti emphasized the event's role as an open and pluralistic forum aimed at gathering concrete ideas to shape a Milan that is innovative, secure, and inclusive.
The discussions will encompass various crucial topics, including innovation and entrepreneurship, future urban mobility, and the need for a fair and safe city that acts as Europe's economic locomotive. There is increasing urgency around these issues, particularly as there are mounting criticisms directed towards Mayor Sala's administration, even from leftist factions, regarding the exodus of the middle class from Milan and the perception that the city is catering primarily to the affluent. The event is framed as a critical opportunity to address these challenges and propose sustainable growth strategies that can benefit a broader segment of the population.
Concluding the event around 4 PM will be the Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of Forza Italia, who are likely to emphasize the party’s commitment to addressing the concerns raised during the discussions, further indicating the political significance of the gathering in shaping Milan's electoral landscape for the upcoming years.