CINEA9
The Climate Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency of the European Commission abbreviated to CINEA9 has signed an agreement with Societa Stretta di Messina. What that means is that the dream of a bridge connecting Sicily to the mainland of Italy is a step nearer. There have been a few false dawns over the years: the Romans wanted to do it and according to some historians, built a structure of pontoons and boats that achieved that goal temporarily; Benito Mussolini also had the same dream until events overtook him in WW2; Silvio Berlusconi then took up the mantle but owing to other well known personal proclivities, failed to get the project off the ground. Now Italian PM Georgia Meloni has taken on the job of raising half of the necessary EUR 4.6 billion from the EU to build  what will be the world’s longest suspension bridge linking Messina to Calabria. According to those involved, construction will commence as soon as the end of this year with a view to a rail bridge being commissioned in the early 2030’s. Cynics would say that this vague timescale will allow all involved not to be associated with it in the event of failure given that there will be an entirely new crop of politicians and Eurocrats in place in 10 years.
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