Threats to the mayor of Monserrato Tomaso Locci. Strangers wrote on a wall: " No roundabout, don't touch the plants ".

The reference to the mayor is clear for the project linked to the construction of a roundabout in via Giulio Cesare, at the height of via del Redentore: work that should involve the felling of six ficus . A decision contested by some citizens who have also collected the signatures.

"Intimidating acts against me are back: an imperative written accompanied by a cross in the front door of my parents", Locci writes on his Facebook profile.

“Some would like the climate of hatred and hatred against myself and the majority that supports me to regain vigor as during the last council: we will not be frightened by such vile acts. It is the umpteenth intimidation I receive from 2016 to today , we have gone from bullets to hanged cats, verbal and written violence on the walls: today we arrive at intimidation in the front door of my company and my parents' house ".

“The critical attitude - continues the mayor - I believe it is a duty of the opposition, whether they move within the institutions or outside through the media and social profiles and pages; when the tones are voluntarily turned on and the criticism expires in the personal insult, in the mystification of reality, the consequences can only be those of generating a climate of hatred and violence that has nothing to do with criticism and confrontation ".

"Anyone who wants to return to the inactivity prior to our advent - concludes Locci - should know that we do not let ourselves be intimidated and we will go even more convinced towards the achievement of those objectives that Monserrato has been waiting for too long".

Raffaele Serreli

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