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"The image of Naples swamped by rubbish has spread around the world. Everyone, therefore, knows the extent of the problem. The tone used in the resolution, however, is unacceptable and tramples on the principle of subsidiarity, particularly since Commissioner Potočnik said that there is no case for imposing further penalties on Italy.
The Italian left has made the same mistake again and voted against Italy, manipulating Parliament for its own political ends. That is unacceptable. It is a real insult to Italy. This attitude of theirs has fooled many Members from other countries who cannot even conceive of anyone going against their own country. It is a paradox that the same left that governed the region of Campania for decades and is still governing the city of Naples, with absolute contempt for the whole community of Campania, should be teaching lessons and attacking those who are labouring to find solutions to this terrible situation. That is why, with support from our colleagues in the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats), we have voted against this factious, politicised and aggressive resolution."@en1
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