Saturday, February 5, 2011

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Award Santo Stefano, the mayor puts Work embarrassed the city with the Minister Brunetta


Pasquale Petrella

LAWN - The Regional Minister Cristina came Scaletti at 9:55 with the Prefect of Prato Guja Maria Federico, President of the Province Lamberto Gestri and Bishop Bishop Gastone Simoni, Renato Brunetta, the minister arrived at 10:40 ... Mayor Robert Lawn Work (including embarrassment general) to 11.10 for all when the date for the delivery of the St. Stephen Prize was provided at 10.

Another fall of style and general embarrassment caused by the mayor of the center of a city that really deserves more attention and more effort on the part of its first citizen. A stress was the same minister that Brunetta impatiently waiting for the unusual, place of arrival, greeted him and show the clock ... like say, first awakened in the morning. It arrived just when the place is prefect Federico Maria Guja in turn put into large institutional dfifficoltà to the Minister for this incredible expectation, however, had given instructions to start the ceremony without him.

I wonder if the mayor of Prato arrived late because he woke up or because he knew that he would be uncomfortable, however, in a ceremony in which they were rewarded for successful companies, companies that - as explained in the reasons for 'award of recognition - have been holding out in times of crisis and who were able to not only maintain their positions despite the bad time but have also increased international business. Companies that have relocated to the area but that they thought their employees and Prato. The opposite of Mayor Roberto Work entrepreneur who is doing somersaults under the weight of centosettantamilioni of debt created by his company, Sasch, to avoid bankruptcy.

Award Santo Stefano was delivered in the Textile Museum to go on stage and saw representatives of the companies GT200, finishing Santo Stefano, Mill Ricceri and Tuscan cuisine. For them and the city of Prato, the Regional Minister Cristina Scaletti had words of praise.

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