Genoa Mayor Marco Bucci has responded to allegations that he used funds from the Morandi bridge reconstruction to benefit Aldo Spinelli, a financier of Giorgia Meloni’s political list. In an interview, Bucci denies these claims, stating that the funds in question were part of the Port Authority’s budget and not related to the Morandi project. He emphasizes his commitment to rebuilding the bridge and criticizes what he calls 'false reconstructions' in the media. Bucci also addresses broader concerns about corruption in Liguria, noting that some of the money allocated to the port was lost in the stock market. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions around transparency and accountability in local governance.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the mayor's denial of corruption allegations as a defense against misleading media narratives, which aligns with left-leaning critiques of political misinformation. While Bucci does not explicitly attack any specific political group, his emphasis on transparency and institutional誠




