ICouncilor Serino criticizes the Campania Region for excluding hunters from decisions on the management of their own funds.
With his own note, the Municipal Councilor of S.Agata dei Goti (BN) and Provincial President ANUU Benevento, Cesare Serino, criticizes the ouster of hunters, or their representative trade union acronyms, from the drafting of the regulation that should manage the funds themselves of the hunters.
We read in the note by Serino, "Nowadays, although in the third millennium, it remains difficult to question the implementation of the fundamental principles of democracy and participation: no less is the hunting world, even more so in a region that is impoverished also in terms of hunting such as it is Campania ".
"A regional coordination of six out of seven hunting associations has arisen which invokes a level playing field, democracy, transparency and participation in hunting management by registering a request for revision of Regional Law 8/8 to the 96th Regional Agriculture Commission when we see that the Campania Region itself convenes the Technical Hunting Faunal Committee for April 17 with on the agenda the draft regulation for the establishment and management of territorial areas for hunting sedentary fauna and for the exercise of scheduled hunting in Campania, in which the territory of the Campania Region is divided into macro areas such as the north-western Campania area, the Apennine and pre-Apennine area of Casertana and the Vesuvian area, the Apennine and pre-Apennine Beneventano Neapolitan area, the Apennine and pre-Apennine area of Avellino -Napoletana, the Salernitana area and the Sorrento - Amalfi peninsula, the contiguous areas of the NCVD Park and also the whole Campania territory is finally divided into five Territorial Areas of Hunting named from number 1 to number 5, without provincial identity and according to an amorphous territorial geography ”.
“It should be noted that the composition of the ATC management committee remains unchanged in the same draft. In fact, the following is reported: "The ATC management committees are constituted by provision of the Provincial Council and are composed as follows: by three representatives, designated by the Provincial Presidents of the hunting associations, recognized at national level and organized in the Province, with the largest number of enrolled in the provincial area taken from the printouts in authentic copies delivered to the Provincial Administrations by February 28 of each year ".
"It is also superfluous to represent that in parallel to the proposal of the six regional hunting associations gathered there are present in the eighth regional agriculture commission other various proposals for amendments to the Regional Law 8/96 received from political forces and other associations: in particular there are proposals for political initiative of honorable majority regional councilors proposing precisely the modification of the now obsolete regional law 8/96 ”.
"The doubt arises spontaneously: if the draft proposal for the regulation of the management of the Territorial Areas of Hunting is placed on the agenda at the regional wildlife technical committee, which are based exclusively on funds disbursed by individuals hunters, why the hunters themselves or their representative trade unions are not consulted in the drafting of a regulation that must manage the funds of the hunters themselves? The question is spontaneous and instinctive. Who tries to manage the management of ATCs on behalf of hunters in the Campania Region? This is the question I ask of Campania's regional policy ”.
"I therefore trust that the consultative bodies of the Regional Faunal Technical Committee of the Campania Region will adequately revise on April 17, of the approval of this agenda, an order imposed and not participated in, in defiance of the principles of democracy and selfless par condicio in the most absolute way ".
"I very much hope that President Caldoro is adequately argued on the matter in order not to allow the approval of a regulation that is neither shared nor agreed upon by the grassroots".