Saturday, April 25, 2015

Italicum, Renzi: “If you do not pass the government falls. Trust … – The Messenger


             
                 
             

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 Matteo Renzi puts trust in fact on the electoral law, although the parliament has yet to be decided: whether the Italicum does not pass, the premier said bluntly, “the government falls.”
Words that try to nail the whole minority of the Democratic Party, although to a part of it has already started the operation of ‘recovery’, starting with the parent who resigned Robert Hope. Renzi reply blow for blow especially to criticism of Enrico Letta, today expressed doubts on whether to pass a law with a majority “narrow”, and also to those of Romano Prodi that the center-so far no one had dared to take head. “If it passes the Italicum – said Renzi to eight and a half – I think that the government falls. If the government, created to do things, is put under, then it means that MPs say: ‘Go home. Do not have to keep holding on to the chair behinds. ” Reasoning that wants to displace those who, in the minority of the Democratic Party and among the small parties in the ruling coalition, pointing to a tripped sull’Italicum assuming Renzi forbid urns with Consultellum, the current electoral system which is a pure proportional. On the domestic side to the Democratic Party, Renzi aims to recover the entire Area Reform, the component which is headed by Robert Hope, part of which has already ruled for a yes vote in favor all’Italicum, as has today said Dario Ginefra. Renzi spoke with Hope inviting him to withdraw his resignation and vote for Italicum, after the majority of the group has been expressed in this regard. Area Riformista collects 85 deputies, and its full deployment in favor of the reform would make irrelevant the votes in dissent of irreducible (Pippo Civati, Stefano Fassina, Alfredo D’Attorre, etc.). As to the confidence in the true sense of place in Parliament, Renzi said that on it will be decided Tuesday. Meanwhile, keep the tension high we thought the blog of Beppe Grillo and Enrico Letta. The first hosted a post ideologue of the movement, Aldo Giannuli, who spoke of “coup” by asking the intervention of President Sergio Mattarella. Enrico Letta instead reiterated their concerns, not so much on the merits of the law, but that the Italicum is approved “with the opposition of all opposition, external and even also internal” to the Democratic Party. And, in fact, with a handful of votes more than the simple majority. First Minister Maria Elena Boschi replied stressing that the reforms were “completely stopped” with the government Letta, while the executive Renzi had “the strength to overcome this phase of total block”; then the same Renzi spoke in an even more scathing: “They have two books coming out,” he said, referring to the recent criticisms of Letta and Romano Prodi. On the problem of a possible approval of the law by a narrow majority, Renzi has not wavered: “If passing buy you a drink, are years that does not pass the reform of the electoral law.” Even more dismissive his comment to the criticism of the “noble father” of the Democratic Party who had expressed a preference for the Olive Tree to the “party of the nation,” Renzi: “more than I want to redo redo the Olive Tree Italy.”
             
             
                         
         

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