Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Napolitano resigned as President of the Republic – The Messenger

Napolitano resigned as President of the Republic – The Messenger

Giorgio Napolitano has signed a letter of resignation as president of the Republic. The letter was then delivered by the Secretary General of the Quirinale Donato Marra to the Presidents of the Chambers and the Prime Minister. Napolitano is expected in the courtyard of the palace for the leave of the guard of honor.


“Of course I’m happy to go home!”, He admitted frankly to a little girl in the Piazza del Quirinale candidly asked him if he minded a little ‘leave such a beautiful building. The now former President of the Republic has never hidden the weight of age and increasing difficulties in carrying out the “heavy” tasks required by the guidance of the Quirinale and says simply that the palace of the popes’ yes, you are right, it is all very nice but you’re too close, you come out a little. “

” Almost a prison, “he adds, perhaps thinking of his beloved home to the Monti area where last fall after nearly nine years to the Hill. And in Monti (just steps from the Quirinale) is a feast for the return of the illustrious neighbor. He was the president of the reforms at all costs, elegant and “picky”, as he himself has confirmed. Attentive to every detail, tireless worker, an expert on parliamentary life and political dynamics of the entire history of the Republic, Giorgio Napolitano soon will sign with his own hand the resignation which then will travel, brought personally by the Secretary General Donato Marra (for nine years l ‘ Shadow of the President), including the Senate, the House and Palazzo Chigi.

And his last message Italians could only be in the wake of his granite “creed”: unity of the country and reforms. Italians, he repeated this morning, are “calm” for the future and especially “very aware of the need, even in the freedom of political debate and parliamentary dialectics, of the need for a country that knows how to find, in the face of decisive issues and moments more critical, its fundamental unity. “

And as a matter now before the political forces is more” decisive “constitutional reforms and the launch of the new electoral law? The President in this way to the resignation has always made it clear that his “personal” decision must remain disconnected from the logic parliamentary chambers and otherwise remain active even with the substitution of Pietro Grasso. But looking forward to the formalization of its release opposition already sharpening their weapons and prepare to ask – a minute after the presidential signature – a break of parliamentary work waiting for the policy framework will clarify with the election of the new tenant of the Hill.

Skirmishes legitimate “robust minority,” he points out in the palaces of the institutions, knowing that there are no constitutional handholds to stop work in the classroom. But for a day tensions MPs are far from the mind of the president who has dedicated the day to close for good his long administration of the Quirinale, saluting before the body of Cuirassiers (“what style!”) And then the many employees of the Quirinal, after so many years become almost a family. There will be time – but not too much – to get back into the political arena as a senator for life. The battles are certainly not lacking. So much so that we note a curious coincidence: the day after its release, Thursday, you should go to the first votes in the Senate and sull’Italicum Napolitano – if you decide to not take even a day off – might already take sides.

Of course it will do later when you open the race to the Hill for the choice of his successor, as confirmed by the premier Matteo Renzi, “Napolitano, from tomorrow, will continue to make its voice” and “will be a great servant as a senator for life. “

 On the day of the resignation, Twitter pays its thanks to Giorgio Napolitano for his work over the years. Since Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, there are many members of the policy on the social network manifest gratitude

 hashtag #GraziePresidente which is entered among other ministers and Marianna Madia Maurizio Martina. Martina, Minister of Agriculture, Environmental and Forestry, writes: ‘#GraziePresidente for these nine years of total dedication to the Italian Republic, while Marianna Madia,

 Minister of Public Administration, as well as chairman of the board, Matteo Renzi, raises the hashtag that in the last hours is totaling hundreds of citations.
             
             
                         
         

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