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Count me out for Rome budget post-Tutino (2)

Post in Raggi executive still vacant

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(ANSA) - Rome, September 27 - Salvatore Tutino, the magistrate who was reportedly in line to become Rome Mayor Virginia Raggi's new budget chief, said Tuesday that he no longer wants the job. "I'm pulling out," Tutino told ANSA. "I've been on the rack for 20 days. I'm leaving because of the climate inside the party that is meant to support the Rome executive. "Even people motivated by good intentions, and serious people like Raggi, cannot do much if they are not put in the best conditions to do so," added the Audit Court magistrate, whose possible nomination was criticised from some within Raggi's anti-establishment 5-Star Movement (M5S).
    Raggi, who was elected Rome's first woman mayor in June, has come under heavy fire over the fact that the post is still vacant following a reversal in the appointment of Raffaele De Dominicis and the resignation of Marcello Minenna.
   

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