Naples Welcomes Two New Assessors to City Government
Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The Municipality of Naples has officially appointed two new assessors: Carlo Puca and Valerio Di Pietro.
- Puca will oversee active participation and the city's image, while Di Pietro will manage digital transition and the smart city initiative.
- Mayor Manfredi retains key responsibilities including Culture, Port, and the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR).
Naples welcomes two new faces to its municipal government as Mayor Gaetano Manfredi officially integrates Carlo Puca and Valerio Di Pietro into his executive team. This reshuffling, as reported by Corriere della Sera, brings the city's governance to its maximum capacity of ten assessors, signaling a renewed focus on key areas of urban development.
Puca's appointment to handle "Active Participation and City Image" suggests a commitment to enhancing citizen engagement and the public perception of Naples. His portfolio, which includes managing public image, participatory democracy, and co-design processes, indicates a desire to foster a more connected and responsive administration. Simultaneously, Di Pietro's role as assessor for "Digital Transition and Smart City" underscores Naples' ambition to embrace technological advancements, focusing on cybersecurity, connectivity, and the implementation of the digital agenda.
While these new appointments bring fresh energy, it's noteworthy that Mayor Manfredi retains significant portfolios, including Culture, the Port, and the crucial PNRR (National Recovery and Resilience Plan). This consolidation of power in key strategic areas suggests a hands-on approach from the mayor, ensuring direct oversight of initiatives vital to Naples' future. The integration of these new assessors, coupled with the mayor's continued leadership, sets the stage for Naples to tackle its urban challenges with a blend of innovation and established direction.
Originally published by Corriere della Sera in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.