Faro

Faro, is a planned city in the province of Nepuli, Istalian region of Mezzodiurno. The city was founded in 4603 on the easternmost point of the Sarrentina Peninsula and rised around the site construction of the Tower of Istalians, the 1-km skyscraper wanted by Prime Minister Paolo Tarso and promoted by its governments. Its name was decided only in 4615 and it means Lighthouse or Beacon, "a beacon of knowledge, of liberty, of science, of hope for all Istalians" as specified by Prime Minister Rania Mossadeq.

Description
As planned city Faro was built adopting the most advanced construction techniques and, within the "Green Deal" promoted by Prime Minister Paolo Tarso adopted also the most environmental friendly solutions. As per parliamentary resolution which founded the city, Faro was founded as governmental gated community within a new created special economic zone with favourable conditions for import and export and investments where develop new corporations oriented to new technologies and social solutions for the future world.

Prime Minister Paolo Tarso described with these words the future Faro:

"The city will be a place dedicated to experiment and experience of new technology and social solutions for housing and civic communities. Here will live scientists, technicians, academics, but also merchants, teachers, workers. Here the workers will experience new kind of social and welfare approach and solutions to be then applied to all the nation. We will work with private business in this city for a new era of cooperation and integration between the state oversight and contribution to the economy and the business and entrepeurnship initiative of our citizens, to produce as well as to face the welfare, social and living challenges."

- Paolo Tarso

Government
The local form of government of the city follow the model of the mayor–council government system, with a mayor (Istalian: Sindaco) elected by voters, and a unicameral council as the legislative branch (Istalian: Consiglio). To the mayor is given almost total administrative authority and a clear, wide range of political independence, with the power to appoint and dismiss department heads and furthermore he prepares and administers the city budget, although most part of the decisions must be approved by the council.