A BOLOGNA THE CONVENTION OF LEFT
Pd, Civati threatens the split: “If this continues I Renzi
a new party”
The Parliamentary Pd: “If the prime minister presents the Jobs Act and with the things he is saying to the elections in March will not be candidates with him”
BOLOGNA – “A new party to the left of the Democratic Party will form Renzi if this continues.” The leader of a minority inside the Democratic Party, Pippo Civati, in Bologna with Corradino Mineo (Rosy Bindi is also waiting) for a convention with the left wing of the party makes it clear that the moment of rupture has now arrived. “If you go to vote in March and Renzi goes ahead with the Jobs Act and with the rest of the candidates will not be with him.”
PRODI IN QUIRINALE – The meeting in a bar in Piazza Verdi in the university area there are also Nicholas Fratoianni of Sel, Silvia Prodi, newly elected regional councilor grandson of ‘ Former prime minister and Vittorio Prodi, former President of the Province and MEP and brother Roman. Civati, meeting with reporters on his arrival, he then proposed to nominate Romano Prodi as president of the Republic: “It takes Romano or equiv alent.” The room is packed and arrived several members of the Democratic Party, trade union and civil society. The political design of Civati also looks to the dissidents of the Five Star Movement: “I was disappointed by Pizzarotti, I thought demonstrate more courage.”
THE CGIL AND STRIKE – “It’s the first time I go to a demonstration of the CGIL in which not only are we not with them, but actually we are under attack. So it is clear that most people who have known and maybe some more responsibility are more whistle of the other, “he added Civati commenting on the relationship between PD and the CGIL in the light of the general strike with the boos directed at Massimo D’Alema. “There’s a lot of tension and a lot of misunderstanding – he said – even among the voters of the Democratic Party that I met in Milan. I have had it a somewhat ‘better, but there is much bewilderment, people do not feel represented and we also recognize it as a problem. ”
Olivio Romanini
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