Sunday, July 27, 2014

Obstruction of reforms, Renzi: “I’m not angry but I Citizens” – The Western

Obstruction of reforms, Renzi: "I'm not angry but I Citizens" – The Western

“They make me angry or the government,” the premier said Matteo Renzi commenting on the filibuster reform, “but I do not get angry.” “I have the impression that they are angering citizens.” Renzi, interviewed by TG5, not sends word to “senators who should be in Parliament to vote” and instead go “to make strolls by the Senate at the Quirinale”, “there is something that does not come back.” The President of the Board continues to believe it possible that the final vote on the reforms arrive by 8 August, “if they want to block 8 thousand amendments and this is called the Senate filibuster: we put there and, little by little, we move forward with the serenity of one who knows that we do not tire, or better than before they get tired. ” In short, it’s okay to discuss, “do not block the reforms.” Even the minister for reforms Woods points out that “if we do not finish it because it is the obstructionism of the opposition, we will continue beyond August 8.’s Not a drama, we will work more and we will do a few days off in less.” According to the minister “in any democratic country with a minority can filibuster to block the country and prevent the majority from carrying out its commitments to citizens.”

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