Pope Francis meets Rome's first female mayor, Virginia
Raggi
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
had a private meeting in the Vatican on Friday with Rome’s newly elected mayor,
Virginia Raggi of the ‘5 Star Movement’.
The 37 year old lawyer is the
youngest person ever to head Rome’s City Council, as well as the first female
mayor of the Eternal City.
Virginia Raggi swept to
victory in the run-off election last month, capturing over 67% of the vote for
her anti-establishment party. She pledged to tackle the city’s most enduring
problems, from traffic congestion, to waste management, from lack of social
housing to the endemic corruption that erupted most recently in the Mafia Capitale
scandals.
At the meeting with Pope
Francis, Raggi was accompanied by her parents and her six year old son Matteo,
as well as by members of her staff. She also brought with her a tablet, on
which she showed the Pope a collection of video-messages recorded by Roman
citizens living in some of the poorest and most run-down parts of the capital.
Voices from Rome's
peripheries
These voices of “forgotten
Rome”, as she called them, included messages of encouragement for the Pope’s
reform programme, but also requests for an end to tax exemptions for church
properties that are involved in commercial activities.
At the end of the half hour
meeting, the new mayor told Vatican Radio she was very moved by her first
encouter with the Pope.
Virginia Raggi on Vatican
Radio
Raggi said the meeting was a
“very good” one and that she was particularly struck by the humanity of the
Holy Father. She went on to say that after so many years of people focused on
their own profits, her goal is to get people working for the common good and to
bring those positive values into the heart of her administration.
Raggi is the third mayor of
Rome to meet with Pope Francis since his election in March 2013. Later on
Friday she was due to attend celebrations at the Apostolic Nunziature to Italy
marking the third anniversary of Jorge Bergoglio’s pontificate.
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