Thursday, February 12, 2015

Reforms, hard-line Renzi: sitting-river in the House – The Messenger

Reforms, hard-line Renzi: sitting-river in the House – The Messenger


ROME “We can not stop by a minority.” The groomed Matteo Renzi arrives early in the morning and the prime minister, with the minister before Woods and then with the parent Hope, puts it down heavy, “If you do not make the constitutional reforms and the electoral law for me the term is over.” The conclusions drawn from rottamatore not sound new but retained the same charge effectiveness. The same – support off of the Nazarene – which once helped convince Silvio Berlusconi to accept the tight timelines for approval dell’Italicum. The prospect of sitting river materializes in the early afternoon yesterday to the point that the Speaker of the House, Laura Boldrini, ask the groups to get around a table. Minister Woods comes with FI, the leader of Hope with the League and the undersecretary Lots with M5S. At night the deal is with FI and League withdrawing all sub amendments but not with grillini despite Ettore Rosato offers to pen tastellati also slippage in March of the final grade. The session is interrupted, it several times to clean up the text from the sub-amendments, but the session becomes the river, forcing lawmakers to remain on the benches throughout the night and beyond.
CHAOS
Renzi not give in and irritation of the President of the Council for the obstructionist tactics mutes the minority Dem and pushes opposition groups to negotiate, but the positions are now very distant. The most troubled and undecided are the deputies of FI which came out in the afternoon encounter with Berlusconi with ideas more confused than before. “On reforms and Italicum decide at the end – supports the Knight – in the meantime we vote what we like.”
Basically a free lair all that makes empty threats of the leader of FI in the House while the blue group rate in order scattered throughout the day. Renzi hurry. The mechanism that allows the House to present sub-amendments to the beginning of each session on constitutional laws, threatens to paralyze forever reform and to stall the entire activity of the government.

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