Hunting: Arezzo, Councilor Tanti criticizes the President of the Province, Roberto Vasai, “We are not on hunting. Maybe too much politics in recent years? ".
In a note by the councilor Lucia Tanti, PDL group leader in the Province of Arezzo, we read "The response given to the well-founded criticisms of the PDL Regional Councilors by the President of the Province on how the Province itself manages the age-old question of damages produced by wild boars and more generally on how the complex and very important relationship between the agricultural world and the hunting world is managed, is a “ritual” response that seeks to escape from reality. The reality of the facts is that by now the Province of Arezzo on the subject of "hunting" has completely lost its bearings after having lost, some time ago, the sense of proportion. The story of the ATC demonstrates this and not only for the judicial question that sees the indictment of the whole Board - a subject on which I do not enter out of personal respect for the President and all the Councilors as well as the Judiciary, but which exists and is not of secondary importance - but the inability to keep farmers and hunters together, with respect for everyone, proves it even more.
Until some time ago it was believed that the Province should and could play a role of "dominus" and also making some political forcing about some names as was the case with ATC n. 3. And if it is true that on October 31st the Council appointed its members for all three ATCs, it is also true that it is the second time that we do it and the first time we have done it with an incredible riardo precisely for fights. internal policies of the majority that could not find the right balance between its own components.
Then, after the first designation, in the space of a few weeks both ATC 1 and ATC 2 were blown and then ATC 3 also imploded. An implosion, that of ATC 3, which was foreseeable and foreseen and which also has political reasons given the criticalities that our Group has repeatedly indicated in the political obstinacy of still wanting to indicate to the Presidency Giorgio Kwiatkowski, a man of strict compliance with PD.
What then happened afterwards, starting from the slowness and criticalities regarding the management of damage due to the chaotic and harmful presence of wild boars, ending with the tension of relations between the agricultural world and the hunting world, are the result of a lack of governance that we attribute to Province. A Province that on hunting, I would like to say, perhaps has allowed politics to enter too much in recent years and now it is not easy to remedy and if it is true that perhaps the Tuscany Region has put its part in it, it is also equally true that there is no Tuscany “case” in the hunting field, but there is an Arezzo “case”.
This is under the eyes of all and for us, politically, it is a question to be attributed to the Province and since we are sure that there is no bad will we are equally convinced that the responsibilities are all political.
Lucia Many
Parent Company PDL Province of Arezzo
(November 13, 2013)
Source: InformArezzo