Friday, November 14, 2014

Double-Italicum game work, Renzi Closes on reforms – Online-News

Double-Italicum game work, Renzi Closes on reforms – Online-News

Follow the tight timing set up from the beginning of the mandate and which now, more than never be waived. It runs on this thread the twin challenges of Matteo Renzi on Jobs Act and election law. A challenge that the Prime Minister, seeking the delicate balance point is between two wings of the majority more and more distant (Ncd and left the Democratic Party in the workplace) is between the two parallel agreements sull’Italicum (the one between the parties supporting the government and that of the Nazarene), mean close the accounts with the poll in Parliament. On two texts on which he warned yesterday Renzi, the negotiations are closed. As announced by the prime minister-secretary to the last direction Dem, now the chickens are coming home to roost. With tight deadlines and the Prime Minister intends to go on rejecting or avoiding the restraint imposed by the minority Democratic Party and Silvio Berlusconi. Brakes that, for example, the Prime Minister has also avoided the last direction the Democratic Party, giving their placet not to vote – as required by the minority – the report. Of course, today admitted to La Stampa, fatigue, intolerance of almost certain rituals does not dim, although the temptation to vote for now has been put aside. And, for the prime minister, is certainly not a drag that square that even today under the sign of the CGIL, has returned to seethe. “The square is respected,” but “also listen to the unions that do not fit,” says today’s Democratic Party deputy secretary Lorenzo Guerini, becoming almost spokesman for the thought of his secretary – flying to the G20 meeting in Brisbane – and almost admitting he does not understand the scope of the complaints and Fiom CGIL. Disputes that, for now, on the front left of the Democratic Party seem to overcome. Fiom the demonstration in Milan, today, there was Stefano Fassina, among the most intransigent members of the Democrat dissent, but it is the former Deputy Minister of Economy not to say too much on the understanding found in committee work on the Jobs Act. “Appearance of read the amendments, the government admitted that it could not be a vote of confidence on a blank proxy and is already an achievement, “says Fassina, thinking about the prudence of the other big names in the left – from Cuperlo to Civati ​​- after the agreement found yesterday. Understanding, however, saw Area reformist character of the negotiation. That same area, tomorrow, in Milan, in the presence of Pier Luigi Bersani, will seek to certify a common position within the world Democrat. And if today, on the front Jobs Act, and after the barricades yesterday was the day of the return of the fracture with Ncd – the leader Angelino Alfano spoke of an agreement being concluded – remains open, and is intended for parliamentary debate, the game on the electoral law. Renzi denies any further negotiation parallel, ensuring that for a long time there will be leaders of the majority and saying he was certain, in an interview with La Stampa, the text will change with the abstention of the final FI. The award of the list and the 3% threshold, although not included in the latest update of the Covenant of the Nazarene, in short, do not seem to put into question – including the satisfaction of Ncd – and continues to cause doubt the armouring of about one hundred list headers. Instead, the minority Democratic Party, by Francesco Boccia Gianni Cuperlo, to show more of a concern. Doubts equally highlighted today by Vannino Chiti. “It’s a mistake, 60% of those elected would be appointed, not chosen by the people”, is the distinction of the senator, one of the protagonists of dissent Dem on the Senate reform bill. And even on the electoral law, in the Senate, is expected to be stormy. But in the end, it is the belief of Renzi, even that text will go. By year’s end, just like the Jobs Act in the House.



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