Friday, August 1, 2014

Reforms, the Government in the Senate amendment League knockout on, Renzi “I do not … – Baritalia News

Reforms, the Government in the Senate amendment League knockout on, Renzi "I do not … – Baritalia News

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In the Senate yesterday everything happened with representatives of the Five Star Movement and the Northern League, lauding the “freedom” and the government falling on an amendment of the League fought for 7 votes with secret ballot .

“The leopard can not change its spots” never saying is more appropriate for what we saw yesterday in the Senate.

101 Senators of the Democratic Party “taking advantage” of the secret ballot voted with the opposition approving an amendment tabled by the League.

For Matteo Renzi then reappeared the nightmare of snipers in the Democratic Party that made the former secretary Bersani go crazy for the appointment of the President resulting in the resignation of the Republic.

There were also hints of yesterday’s brawl between the Senators who are now characterizing each session by giving an example to the country unseemly.

Yesterday, during a heated argument between senators and the opposition center-right senator of New Alfano, Laura Bianconi, was hurt in the shoulder and was immediately taken to hospital where they found a dislocated shoulder.

The President of the Senate, Pietro Grasso, called the incident “a very serious matter” and decided to stop voting and resume at 9:30 am today.

The amendment of the League on the reform of the Senate was approved with 154 votes in favor and only 147 against and 2 abstentions and votes are done in secret.

In practice, the amendment provides that the Senate approved to deal in his new tasks to legislate in matters of ethical issues, to emphasize that the proposal had a negative opinion of the government and Matteo Renzi in person.

Now within the Democratic Party will reopen again hunting snipers and Matteo Renzi yesterday late at night said that what happened “is not a remake of 101 Prodi.”

Today is resumed and you can check the tightness of the executive Matteo Renzi, who begins to falter under the blows of snipers.

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