An ammendment to protect the Roman ‘botticelle’

Aid has arrived for the horse-drawn carts in reply to Michela Brambilla, the Junior Minister for Tourism who wanted to cancel in one fell swoop the Roman ‘boticelle’, the famous tourist carts.
An amendment from the commission from the capital’s Environment and Personnel Department is in favour of the carts’ continuation, as raised public by the presidents of the two commissions, Andrea De Priamo and Pasquale De Luca respectively. The proposal from the coordinator of the technical board, Federico Coccia, forsees the inclusion in the text of a resolution whereby along certain passages of the tourist run, trained personnel will be ready to give first aid if required.