Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Still brawl on reforms. Renzi stop to change Italicum – ANSA.it

strong tensions on reforms but does not seem to make inroads into government requests for a change of the electoral law.

“We do not ask anything , is Renzi who must make the first move. Yes-yes or no-no.” He writes “The Mattinale ” (www.ilmattinale.it), the note prepared by the staff of the political group Forza Italian Chamber of Deputies. “The proposed linear, beautiful but impossible, knowing our capercaillie of Florence, is this. First direct election of the Senate and the consequent amendment of its tasks. First encore: Award of the coalition and not of nell’Italicum list. This would result in the recognition of Renzi of being wrong, since he played all out on their speed and untouchability of the substantive points that we have contradicted to the diagram just exposed. ” “We admit that say yes. It would be weakened, defeated, would lose its credibility peremptory outputs men-only-in-command of everything else. The way out of this weakness would be a changing of the guard at Palazzo Chigi, and reopen the table of programs and government tenders. ” “Our proposal which would it be? Grand Coalition, to conclude the reforms in this legislature and respond to emergencies of ordinary government, remedying the numerical scam involved a Chamber delegitimized by an award unconstitutional and a Senate with defectors of all kinds.” “But this is a nice way but impossible. Renzi resist. He will do anything to win with any makeup in the Senate. And otherwise go to elections. This alternative phony, Renzi betting everything”, adds “The Mattinale”.

“We do not want nor Nazarenes Bis nor governissimi – says Giovanni Toti – on the reforms we have said something sensible that if the government Renzi wants reforms largely shared questions the plant self-sufficient reform, and Forza Italy will sit at the table to discuss, the pre-requisites that we are hear to sit the Senate elective and the electoral law. ” Fi for alliances in Parliament? “No, no alliance, we are opposed,” he replied the governor of Liguria to TG3. “The Democratic Party in Congress permanently resolve its internal squabbles,” he added the political adviser Fi reforms insisted on the Senate and on the award of elective coalition. “But if Renzi thinks he touches dictate terms while all others have to nod, then we will not do. If the government wants to talk to Fi and questions the system reform well. If, however, He intends to move forward with numbers that did not take responsibility to make reforms that are not shared. We – he concluded – we are available for a serious argument.

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