Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Pd, Zambuto resigned as president in Sicily Controversy after … – MeridioNews – Edition Sicily

The application to the primary center at Agrigento Silvio Alessi would be decided by Mark Zambuto , President the Democratic Party in Sicily, with the former premier Silvio Berlusconi . A news, that reported by the newspaper The Republic , which led to Zambuto resignation as the party . “I step back,” said the now former chairman of the Democratic Party swept up in a few hours by controversy. “No one, if not outright fraud, can doubt my linearity policy towards the Democratic Party and its plan to change the country – said – I am ready to bear the weight of the media who want to exploit what happened, but nevertheless aware time civil and political barbarism that we are experiencing, in which no longer able to distinguish the gestures and their meanings, are ready to take a step back and put my mandate the Regional Assembly of the Democratic Party. ” A gesture made “so that it is not just the Democratic Party today courageously guide Italy with Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, having to endure a shameful and disgraceful machine mud . “

At the center of the story trying to help what Marco Zambuto calls” an old friend with whom today’s political paths are totally and absolutely diversified away, “the parliamentarian of Agrigento Forza Italian Richard Antonio Gallo Plagued . “Plagued Gallo was in trouble because some media had raised the statements of a repentant according to which the deputy in 1988 would have contributed to a murder of mafia – has reconstructed Zambuto – I asked him, in short, to testify before Berlusconi on his honesty . And he asked me because, as an opponent, could be credible. ” This, then, the subject matter in the meeting between the leaders of the center and the former chairman of the Democratic Party isolate.

Talk in which the political argument, ensures Zambuto, would not be touched. “On that date, the primary coalition Ag 2020 had already been called to the table and constituent had participated all the representatives of the Democratic Party including President of the Sicilian Region Rosario Crocetta .” For the politician, “if you really blame me is to be assigned in this story, is that of being in solidarity with those who were humanely in difficulty. But I must apologize for this not just with anyone. ”

“I take note of the resignation of Marco Zambuto, which I consider a step towards the Democratic Party had to Sicily and its members, activists and voters,” said the regional secretary Fausto Raciti . “On the case of administrative Agrigento – he added – the choice to overcome the primaries, which were in danger of becoming something else than what our people want and expect, was the only way forward.” He added: “In Sicily will not allow anyone to consider the Democratic Party a bus on which to climb close to the elections, the use and consumption of its calculations.” In terms of Agrigento, in the meantime, yesterday was given the green light to the proposal to nominate the national deputy Angelo Capodicasa.

The resignation of Marco Zambuto were invoked loudly by many members of the same Pd, beginning the former regional secretary and member of the national leadership Mila Spicule : “I do not recognize Zambuto as president of the Democratic Party and Sicily will ask for the resignation. I repeat nothing personal, but of all political. The Democratic Party is of the citizens of its members, of its militants, no one can make meat slaughter and insult making use of it and using it for other purposes or personal. ” The same content of the message launched by regional members Fabrizio Ferrandelli and Marika Cirone Mark and Baldo Gucciardi , president of the group Ars. “When you hold positions of responsibility within the Democratic Party must always have respect for members and supporters.” On Twitter Antonello Cracolici wrote: “I hope that the president of the Democratic Party Sicilian Zambuto, after reading the newspapers, apologize to the militants of the party and resign.”

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