“Whoever loves the mountains, the areas, the communities, whoever wants to live and reside in the mountains, first and foremost respects them, values them, actually loves them. The whole mountain. He doesn’t make any distinctions, he doesn’t make any distinctions.” Judge, he doesn’t say what he doesn’t believe, he doesn’t write or describe what he doesn’t want to see or hear. Me too’Uncemthe Association of Municipalities, Municipalities and Mining Authoritiestakes pen and paper and attacks”Down in the valley“, latest novel by Paolo CognettiMilanese author who spends much of the year in Brusson Aosta Valley.
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The book is posted Valsesia, described as a rainy, gloomy land with residents accustomed to the inn and women anxiously waiting for them at home. In a note Roberto ColomberoPresident of Uncem of Piedmont and Municipal Councilor of Canosio, e Marco Bussonenational president of Uncem, write: “We need coherence and seriousness in the argument. All those who love the mountains remain silent in the face of uncertainty, difficulty, loneliness. They are there, they are part of life and.” Vitality of the areas Anyone who loves the mountains walks on tiptoes, chooses dialogue, relationships. He chooses to discover them little by little, with respect and the desire to delve deeper, starting with the people, the professions, the stories, the simplicity. Only a small intelligent person could mock, ridicule or attack an area, those who live in it, those who produce it, those who do business, its history, culture and communities.”
Bussone and Colombero then attack the statements during an interview with Radio Deejay in which the author presented the book, speaking of “incredible words that leave us, the mayors, the municipalities speechless.” Cognetti loves the mountains, the areas that Certainly not communities. Apologize to the mountain. To the Italian mountains, not just to Valsesia.”
Also Luciano CaveriCouncilor for European affairs and national mountain policy for the region Aosta Valleyintervenes in the matter: “I am in solidarity with Valsesia, with whom we maintain old brotherly ties, including the Walser community.”