Starting from what works to enhance what is essential
- Edoardo Pignatti
- Mar 27
- 2 min read
Formigine is a community governed with seriousness, competence, and attention to its citizens. Since its establishment, the work of Mayor Elisa Parenti and her team has contributed to ensuring stability, quality of services, and a balanced vision for the development of the territory. This is an important starting point, deserving of respect, and it reflects great responsibility and expertise.
For this reason, I believe that engagement in public life cannot rely on slogans or confrontational approaches (which, unfortunately, are commonplace today) but must begin with a thorough study of the issues and opportunities affecting our municipality.

In recent months, I have undertaken a structured process of analysis and in-depth study across all major administrative areas, including public safety, economic development, education, local healthcare, youth policies, environment, civic participation, and the innovation of public services.
This effort has resulted in a comprehensive program, designed with the goal of identifying concrete, sustainable, and genuinely implementable solutions, free from demagoguery. It is not a final document, but a working foundation that can be further improved through dialogue with citizens, associations, and local economic stakeholders.
I believe that today it is increasingly necessary to strengthen an administrative culture grounded in clear principles, such as responsibility in decision-making, attention to the balance of public finances, the capacity for long-term planning, and a commitment to measuring the outcomes of adopted policies.
At the same time, it is essential to continue investing in the quality of services, public safety, opportunities for young people, and the competitiveness of our economic fabric, while maintaining and reinforcing the governance capabilities that have distinguished Formigine in recent years.
We are still far from the next municipal elections, and it is appropriate that this remains a period of analysis, listening, and development. Nevertheless, I believe it is useful to begin now to develop ideas, proposals, and visions that can contribute seriously and responsibly to the future of our municipality, transcending partisan logic and focusing on the quality of solutions.
My commitment at this stage is precisely this: to work methodically, listen, study, and build.
Because governing a community like Formigine does not simply mean managing the present; it means having the responsibility to hold the community together and to prepare its future with seriousness. Edoardo Pignatti




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