Monday, September 22, 2014

Pd, work is again clash Renzi-Bersani – The Messenger

Pd, work is again clash Renzi-Bersani – The Messenger

The trenches were excavated. And the general on the field, for the battle of the Jobs Act, has been chosen by the troops. They call all the minority of the Democratic Party, they ask all of which should be the strategy of war, and he, Pier Luigi Bersani, has rediscovered the verve of the best days in a sort of sudden awakening and much combat.

The law on work is being heralded as the return match of the penultimate democrat primary but on a scenario most majestic and delicate, that the rules at work that affect everyone: Renzi against Bersani and vice versa. Tomorrow meets the headquarters of the latest Japanese, as he calls them Rosi Bindi, notoriously anti-renziana, and in the evening the large gathering to count the troops in anticipation of the arrival in the Senate contestatissisma of law upon which the future depends of the left and of his identity: Japanese or reformist?

But already in front of the minority bent on the cards to write amendments on amendments to remove the line Sacconi – so they call the government’s proposals on Article 18 and all text – are beginning to show the first few discrepancies. Who speaks openly of cleavage, as Pippo Civati, while attributing to this temptation Renzi; who like bersaniano D’Attorre ago the optimist, “Renzi find a compromise, the clash does not suit him.” About how Fassina brandishes the banner of “rights” and “values” and will be among the first to get out of the trench and go on the attack even bare-chested; Hope people like the leader and the Minister Martina is cutting out the role of a diplomat and peace keeper with the danger of being targeted behind by Japanese friends, because the weather is this.

Many reformists doc, as it was Bersani, we are tucked his helmet, looking out from the palace, expecting to find in those who were once called “the masses”, and shouted: “The people of the Democratic Party is with us.” But often the left, and the left-left even more, has suffered in recent years from eye problems.

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