Marco Consalvo will be the new number one of the Eastern Adriatic Sea Port System Authority (Trieste and Monfalcone).
This is according to the Trieste newspaper Il Piccolo, which in its online version yesterday evening announced the agreement between the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport and the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region, destined to be formalized ad horas, as the mandate of the outgoing extraordinary commissioner, the ministerial director Donato Liguori, has in the meantime expired.
Liguori had been appointed after his predecessor, Antonio Gurrieri, initially identified by the Mit for the new presidency, had chosen to resign because he was under investigation for money laundering as part of an investigation into some consultancies provided when he was a manager of the Adsp. The matter, according to Il Piccolo, had therefore reopened within the League, with the former mayor of Monfalcone Anna Cisint pushing for the lawyer Antonio Campailla of Studio Zunarelli (who had himself immortalized with the current MEP at the last party rally in Pontida), in opposition to Governor Massimiliano Fedriga, who was aligned for Consalvo.
The curriculum issue remains, given that Consalvo, born in 1967, has no experience in port matters, being an environmental engineer with a remote industrial past and a career solidly anchored since 2000 in the airport sector, carried out for 10 years at Trieste Airport, which he was called to lead as chief executive officer in 2015 by the center-left administration of Debora Serracchiani.




