The 52-year-old Giacomo Milillo from Turin will lead the Fimmg, the largest union of family doctors.
This is the response given this afternoon by the polls of the 59th National Congress of Villasimius (CA), to which the representatives of the more than 35,000 members of the organization went to vote. The last elections were held in 2002 in Giardini Naxos (ME), when Mario Falconi was elected to the Secretariat for his third consecutive term.
This is the response given this afternoon by the polls of the 59th National Congress of Villasimius (CA), to which the representatives of the more than 35,000 members of the organization went to vote. The last elections were held in 2002 in Giardini Naxos (ME), when Mario Falconi was elected to the Secretariat for his third consecutive term.
Milillo, president of Fimmg Piemonte who until now had held the position of deputy national secretary of the union, got the better of Falconi in an unprecedented internal "confrontation" for Fimmg, which had no precedents in the recent past.
Together with Milillo, the election also brought the "team" proposed by him to the top of the organization, namely Carmine Scavone, regional secretary of Basilicata, Mauro Ucci, secretary of Tuscany, Beppe Greco, secretary of Veneto, and Angelo Castaldo , regional secretary of Campania.
Mario Stella, regional secretary of Emilia Romagna, was elected to the presidency of the union.
"Fimmg will continue to operate in the primary interest of the citizens, striving to offer them an increasingly modern and organized primary care service, in which the general practitioner strengthens his/her role of reference - declared Milillo immediately after the official proclamation – I will dedicate the next few weeks to listening to all the provincial secretaries of the union in order to build the near future of Fimmg also on the basis of their indications”.
From www.fimmg.org