The “distrust” of it Roberto Gualtieri The voter received is one of the “difficult ones”, if only because the repentant voter in question has always been a notorious sympathizer of the left. Alessandro Gassmann says enough to the current mayor of Rome and even admits that the vote for the current mayor was a sensational mistake. The attack took place directly on
The controversy over the Roman bans
“The vote I gave him was a mistake for which I take responsibility,” Gassmann wrote on his social profile. A consideration that followed the Roman artist's reflections on the next Expiry of the bans which prevent the opening of new commercial establishments (such as chip shops, pizzerias and mini markets) in the historic center. Bans that will only remain in force until December 31 and will then be replaced by a new regulation that will allow – albeit with a number of restrictions – the opening of establishments that serve food at the counter. A decision by the city administration of Rome that apparently did not convince Gassmann at all. According to the latter, nothing other than “Destroy beauty in a short time and with it the richness of an extraordinary place.”
However, there is no shortage of accusations against his fellow citizens: Gassman actually claims that “a civic sense and a vision of beauty are also required, qualities that have now almost completely disappeared among the Romans.” aggressive, ignorant city, proud of its ignorance, torn apart by ugliness, by neon lights, by souvenir shops that are all the same, that has lost its secrecy, its light that few people see anymore, destined to leave it sooner or later, as the Signatory wants . I fear the battle is lost.”
Gassmann on Gualtieri: “It’s a rubber wall”
In the same post on X, the actor then focuses on Mayor Gualtieri's lack of answers. “Unlike the other mayors who I asked when I saw critical problems in the preservation of Rome and who always answered me with attention and intelligence – explained Gassmann – Mayor Gualtieri never answered.” Therefore, the attack was directed against the mayor of the Capitol. “Gualtieri is a rubber wall, insensitive to criticism. And for this reason I think I can place him at number one in my little ranking of the capital's administratorslast place“, is the unsparing verdict of the director, who had already sharply criticized the local council last summer for some videos of road construction work in view of other, more serious inconveniences. Finally, the laconic admission: “A great disappointment that results from this.” high expectations…it happens…but the review I gave was a mistake I take responsibility. Rome deserves intelligence and foresight, because there are no cities as beautiful as this.”