Share that there is not going well with the Umberto ... but at least someone complains, there does not appear that the Romans have noticed the hardening Magnon, this sufragetta assault cannibal appetite of the public good! " Source
ROME - The hot potato of the house at rock bottom prices and almost went to Renata Polverini, governor of the Lazio: his fortune was to a house about 130 euro per month for four rooms plus bathroom and kitchen. The area is one of the most beautiful in Rome, the Aventine, and the road is via Bramante. According to the reconstruction of the weekly magazine 'Espresso
and
Corriere della Sera, Polverini for 15 years until 2004 to be exact, there would have been the residence with her husband Massimo Cavicchioli ATER in a house, the company's territorial Lazio.
The governor, continues the 'Espresso
, in 2004 and later lived in a house in Via di San Saba, another chic area of \u200b\u200bthe capital. It would be a house acquired in 2002 by the IOR: nine rooms, two box and three balconies, el'avrebbe paid just € 272 000. same building to another apartment in 2004 took aa € 666 000 "owned by a business dealing with the Holy See," writes
ROME - The hot potato of the house at rock bottom prices and almost went to Renata Polverini, governor of the Lazio: his fortune was to a house about 130 euro per month for four rooms plus bathroom and kitchen. The area is one of the most beautiful in Rome, the Aventine, and the road is via Bramante. According to the reconstruction of the weekly magazine 'Espresso
and
Corriere della Sera, Polverini for 15 years until 2004 to be exact, there would have been the residence with her husband Massimo Cavicchioli ATER in a house, the company's territorial Lazio.
The governor, continues the 'Espresso
, in 2004 and later lived in a house in Via di San Saba, another chic area of \u200b\u200bthe capital. It would be a house acquired in 2002 by the IOR: nine rooms, two box and three balconies, el'avrebbe paid just € 272 000. same building to another apartment in 2004 took aa € 666 000 "owned by a business dealing with the Holy See," writes
Corriere della Sera.
Following the reconstruction of the newspapers since 2001 the governor was in the middle of a business of buying and selling real estate
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