Sunday, November 20, 2016

Referendum: battle on between Matteo Renzi and the Secretary of the Cgil Landini on Rai 3 – Blasting News

Tough political clash took place in the study of the transmission of "1/2h" by Lucia Annunziata, aired on Rai tre, between the Premier #, Matteo Renzi and the secretary of the Fiom-Cgil #Maurizio Landini.It seems there were sparks between the two during the transmission: both highlighted and underlined a good part of the differences of thought between the supporters of It by the supporters of the No. It is spoken of as #referendum for more than an hour: Matteo Renzi has attac ked those who bring forward the theories of “No”, and called it "muddle" while Maurizio Landini said, "excused for the term.

Matteo Renzi defends himself: ‘You will change Italy’

it Seems the fight has gone out for more than an hour, without any break, and with a tone a little subdued: Matteo Renzi, he said, with a tone imposing that there is a specific need to change the situation in Italy, and "not to defend the privileges of the Italian political"; at this, the first "beat" of the debate, you replied to the secretary Fiom-Cgil, explaining that the Constitution can not be changed in this particular way, and that the Cgil has made proposals for reform.

The Premier defines ‘peat’ supporters of ” No “

The Premier has also defined "mishmash" the face of “No”, explaining that for him this is the end of the Italian language more suitable to indicate "a coalition cohesive that try to govern our country, composed of political forces that think in a different way from one another". Matteo Renzi, after the answers of Landini, has explained that, according to him, the latter lives "in the country of the wonders", because he wants to change Italy, and know for certain that the vote would lead the Country to a jump in quality, would improve "significantly" and would become the active Policies of the national labor. After his "another campaign" he apologized, and explained that "he didn’t want to offend anyone". Landini concluded his speech explaining that: "of course, will not improve the Italian situation the choice to make the Referendum a vote on the government."

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