రాజోలులో వైకాపా అభ్యర్థి నామినేషన్ - east godavari
తూర్పు గోదావరి జిల్లా రాజోలు వైకాపా అభ్యర్థి బొంతు రాజేశ్వరరావు నామినేషన్ వేశారు. మల్కిపురం నుంచి కార్యకర్తలు, అభిమానులతో ర్యాలీగా తరలివెళ్లి నామపత్రం దాఖలు చేశారు.
బొంతు రాజేశ్వరరావు నామపత్రం దాఖలు
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: NO ACCESS ITALY
SHOTLIST:
ANSA – NO ACCESS ITALY
Rome - 20 March 2019
1. Five Star Movement City Council member Marcello De Vito sitting in back of police car following his arrest
2. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Luigi Di Maio, Leader of Five Star Movement and Italy's Deputy Prime Minister:
"For me, Marcello De Vito is out of the Five Star Movement. He can defend himself as he wishes but at a distance of kilometers away from the Five Star Movement. We, as a political force, have never thought about changing the soul of other people, but we definitely react in 30 seconds and kick out whoever casts a slur on us with these acts. This is also what makes me proud to be in the Five Star Movement."
3. Various of police outside City Hall
STORYLINE:
The president of Rome's city council was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly accepting bribes in a widening corruption scandal centred on Roma's long-delayed plans to build a new stadium.
Marcello De Vito of the governing 5-Star Movement was picked up by police for allegedly taking payments from the stadium's former constructor, Luca Parnassi, to help advance the project.
Three other people were also arrested.
Parnassi was among nine people arrested in June when the scandal was first revealed.
Roma's American president, James Pallotta, first presented the stadium plan in March 2014, saying that it would be ready for the 2016-17 season - yet construction has still not started.
Pallotta has since cut ties with Parnassi and is currently negotiating a 105 million euro ($120 million) deal to buy the proposed stadium site in Tor di Valle himself.
Tor di Valle is located about halfway between downtown and Leonardo Da Vinci Airport.
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SHOTLIST:
ANSA – NO ACCESS ITALY
Rome - 20 March 2019
1. Five Star Movement City Council member Marcello De Vito sitting in back of police car following his arrest
2. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Luigi Di Maio, Leader of Five Star Movement and Italy's Deputy Prime Minister:
"For me, Marcello De Vito is out of the Five Star Movement. He can defend himself as he wishes but at a distance of kilometers away from the Five Star Movement. We, as a political force, have never thought about changing the soul of other people, but we definitely react in 30 seconds and kick out whoever casts a slur on us with these acts. This is also what makes me proud to be in the Five Star Movement."
3. Various of police outside City Hall
STORYLINE:
The president of Rome's city council was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly accepting bribes in a widening corruption scandal centred on Roma's long-delayed plans to build a new stadium.
Marcello De Vito of the governing 5-Star Movement was picked up by police for allegedly taking payments from the stadium's former constructor, Luca Parnassi, to help advance the project.
Three other people were also arrested.
Parnassi was among nine people arrested in June when the scandal was first revealed.
Roma's American president, James Pallotta, first presented the stadium plan in March 2014, saying that it would be ready for the 2016-17 season - yet construction has still not started.
Pallotta has since cut ties with Parnassi and is currently negotiating a 105 million euro ($120 million) deal to buy the proposed stadium site in Tor di Valle himself.
Tor di Valle is located about halfway between downtown and Leonardo Da Vinci Airport.
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