Franco Ravera, leader of the
Genoa bridge evacuees, said after talks with Transport Minister
Danilo Toninelli Monday that "we told the minister: don't tell
us 'musse', that is don't tell us lies, the city doesn't need
lies".
The government has been accused of moving too slowly with the
reconstruction process and being vague about when a new bridge
could be built.
Ravera said "we want serious, concrete and feasible
commitments".
He said "the minister vowed to change the decree, as well as
meeting us and keeping us updated".
The Morandi Bridge collapsed August 14 killing 43.
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