Thursday, December 18, 2014

Napolitano: “The end of my mandate is imminent” – The XIX Century

Napolitano: "The end of my mandate is imminent" – The XIX Century

 Giorgio Napolitano

Giorgio Napolitano

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Rome – “The coming end of this year 2014 and the imminent conclusion of my term Presidential inevitably lead us to make some considerations on the complex and troubled period they are going through Italy, Europe and the world. ” With these words the President of the Republic, Giorgio Napolitano , opened his speech today at the Quirinal Palace on the occasion of the presentation of the wishes of the Diplomatic Corps accredited in Italy.

“The work carried out by President Renzi and the government” is “a bold effort to eliminate some nodes and correct ancient evils that have hampered the development of the country and the unbalanced Private Italian society and its political system, “said the head of state again. One carried out by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi is “work hard and not without uncertainties.” But most of all there were “alternatives for those , like us, believe in the potential of this country,” he said.

From a distance, engaged in a European Union summit , the Prime Minister Matteo Renzi picks up the ball and looks ahead. The Parliament will elect the successor of Giorgio Napolitano at the Quirinale “on time”, assures. Yes, because talking about “imminent” resignation Giorgio Napolitano has officially kicked off a competition among the rough, tough, demanding that exist: climbing the Hill.

The retry the prompt reaction Beppe Grillo , in Rome to launch the campaign of M5S against the euro. Comments: “We want to find a person completely outside of politics and parties. And we will choose the Network . But even if another party proposes a name outside of these loghiche, and we have already ‘done for the Consulta, we’re good. ”

As for the outgoing President, “is one that has very serious responsibilities: in this country signed anything, has doubled his career, went out of the Italian Constitution. You should not resign but you should be. ”

“Words degrading,” replies immediately Deputy Secretary of the Democratic Party Lorenzo Guerini . “Once Grillo was the comedian, now brings only sadness. We do not know whether to call his statements today pathetic or disturbing. Worries that have been uttered in front of the foreign press, giving an image degraded and misleading the public debate in our country. An image that Italians do not deserve. ” “The repeated attacks of the strolling player from Genoa to the figure” by President Napolitano “are intolerable,” he says.

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