A thousand days “back on track” Italy, last “chance” for a country that for 20 years has lost too much time . Matteo Renzi indicates to the Chambers at the horizon of 2018 to make “all together” reforms. But the duration of the legislature is not unconditional but for the prime minister linked to the ability of Parliament to send in port measures. A clear warning to the many resistances, sometimes trenches, already rising up against those that the prime minister shows how the two emergencies: the labor reform, to do otherwise, the government will proceed immediately to the decree, and the electoral law. After months of absence, the premier back in front of the room after the change of pace of the government, not “an extension” but “the sign of recovery” because “Italy has arrested the fall but this is not enough.”
In order to carry out its program, the Prime Minister says “be willing to lose consent” but never “to scrape a living.” For this reason, while excluding many times the intention of returning to the polls, Renzi admits to comply with the many, especially among the ranks of the faithful, who, when confronted with obstacles, advised him to go to vote. “From a utilitarian point of view maybe I would agree and certainly we are not afraid of early elections but we want to put Italy ahead,” said the prime minister challenging Palazzo Madama attacks grillini. Provided, however, clarifies that “any assessment of the electoral transition must be preceded by evaluation of the ability ‘to Parliament to make reforms in the next three years.” Renzi, therefore, try to go all the way. With a timetable that holds together the electoral law, “to be approved soon,” within the year, institutional reforms and economic-social. “Other than benaltristi” returns to the attack of commentators, and “professionals sandwich” that would put the economic reform agenda in the head of government. The premier pulls straight and seems unwilling to grant leeway to brakemen inside and outside Parliament. It is no coincidence that launches a challenge on reform, from the Democratic Party, are creating divisions and conflicts: the new legislation on the job.
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