Friday, November 18, 2016

Renzi is the point on the 1,000 days: on the referendum open game – Sun 24 Hours

a Thousand days to the guide of the Government, a round number that is equivalent to more than two and a half years by the tenant of Palazzo Chigi. In the carousel of commitments that distinguishes the march towards the referendum on the 4th of December (this morning Berlin for the G7, followed by a seminar of the alfaniani in the Capital, tonight Bari to promote the reasons for “Yes”), the premier is the space for a press conference and "celebration" on the results achieved by the president of the Council of ministers. It starts with the economy, crucial in times of crisis. The number of employed, stresses Renzi journalists “are 656mila, 487mila of these are permanent employees. The inacti ve are less 665mila, to 1.1%, the unemployment rate, -5,9 youth”. For the premier are Istat, and then unquestionable. Much remains to be done on the face of the occupation but “it is right to highlight the” as made “along with the 157 employment crisis resolved in these thousand days.”

Renzi, live from the Palazzo Chigi

On the referendum “the game is open”
Then there is the theme hot of the reforms, in particular that of bicameralism. Renzi recalled that his Government “is born to make the constitutional reforms we have made and will decide the citizen if it goes well or not. Our task was also to bring home the restart still going to plan, but it is much more stronger than before”. The 4 December is approaching, and Renzi admits that the referendum confermqativo “the game is open”.

"At the referendum, the italians will choose on the basis of the question. We have cleared the field from the themes of the drift authoritarian and in conjunction with the electoral law”

Matteo Renzi, the president of the Council

” No it is today to a head in the polls, but “we have seen that not always the surveys we guessed,” notes the premier’s secretary, he is convinced that the italians “will choose on the basis of the question. In fact, we have cleared the field from the themes of the drift authoritarian and in conjunction with the electoral law”. From reformer which defines consider, instead, the “natural” atrial fibrillation market: “it Is obvious that with the Yes goes on the Gdp, with the a no go on the spread. But this is not the paper that the Government intends to play”.



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the fate of The Government if it wins the no? The premier mentions Baptists
The question that comes from journalists is that the future of the Executive in the event of a defeat of the No at the ballot box. For Renzi, in this case, “what will happen to the Government we’ll find out just living”, but one thing it certainly says is that the referendum may “mark the change for Italy”. His Government – insists – “it is born for a change, where citizens bocciassero these reforms, we will check the political situation. I still think that there is in the belly, deep in the Country a desire for change, I am convinced that everything will be as it will be done the last mile of the electoral campaign”. He is optimistic regarding the turnout: “I Think that we will have many”.

Banks, Renzi confirms: no one will lose a penny
To a question on the measures for the credit industry, Renzi explains that the Government “does not solve the issues of a single bank” but it takes “to defend the account holders, which is what we did and why I confirm the commitment. No one will lose a cent of your own account”. Renzi reassured the respect of this commitment in the coming months, “although you both made a bad bank or a public intervention in the system in the past, as in Spain and Germany”.

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