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This article was published on February 26, 2015 at 22:05.
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The attack of Pierluigi Bersani to the policy of the Prime Minister and Secretary Pd Matteo Renzi comes through printing. In an interview published in the newspaper Avvenire on newsstands tomorrow, the former leader dem takes aim Italicum and constitutional reform: “The conjunction” between the two texts “breaks the democratic balance. If the reform of the Constitution goes on like this, I will never vote for the election law. ” Bersani then announces that diserterà Renzi’s meeting with parliamentarians Democratic Party scheduled for tomorrow: “I do not think so. Why I bow to the demands of communication, but that the leading bodies should be set out in a movie I’m not. “
Jobs Act” outside the Constitution “
In the long interview with the Catholic daily Bersani also rejects the Jobs Act. The law for the reform of the labor market ‘puts the employee in a relationship of forces pre-70s “and thus arises” out under the Constitution. ” In other passages, Bersani focuses on the reform of the banks, on the case Rai-Mediaset and on deregulation.
Renzi: we do not have a minute to lose
“No one has the truth in his pocket and no one wants to start with the fireplaces narrow old-fashioned way: we are for the comparison, always . Open and inclusive, without which no one is excluded. ” This reply of the Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, who said he was “astonished” to those who, in the minority Democratic Party, “plays the card of internal controversy” deserting the meeting tomorrow.
“I do not understand the controversy of these hours on meetings tomorrow to the Democratic Party – said Renzi -. Ours is a democratic party, in the name but also in the choices and in the method. All major decisions of these 15 months have been discussed and voted in the bodies of the party: the Jobs Act to the constitutional reforms, the electoral law to the measures on the Stability Law. We organized initiatives on school, foreign policy, Europe, party form, social, local and much more. ”
For tomorrow “we offered an opportunity for more, a simple opportunity for discussion, as always direct and honest, we thought might be appreciated by those who often calls for more collegiality. A simple exchange of ideas, we are convinced that only by listening we can improve. ”
“It is surprising, therefore, that there is anyone who plays the card of internal controversy. Our people, what we vote in the primaries, and that, after so many defeats, gave 41% to change Europe and Italy, does not deserve unwarranted controversy even timetable and the procedures for convening of these informal meetings . Externally, we have delicate cases opened, beginning with the Libyan crisis. Domestically, even as we build the conditions of the recovery, a new right populist European trial to challenge the Democratic Party. We have no time to lose, do not waste a single minute in sterile polemics. At work, to restore hope and confidence to Italy. “
Who will be there and why
The premier secretary does not seem to convince his interlocutors interior. Who decided to decline the invitation, it does in a personal capacity. Will be absent Stefano Fassina, the leader in the Senate David Zoggia (which was written 20 senators of the minority to ask a real comparison, and not only that, they say, symbolic), Alfredo D’Attorre, Pippo Civati. “No team orders’, ensure the bersaniani. And though many parliamentarians Area reformist Left dem addition to civatiani, tomorrow will not participate. There will, however, the group leader Robert Hope as well as other members of the minority, for example Francesco Boccia. But many others explain that he had enjoyed the manner and time of the comparison: “You can not invite on Wednesday – was the comment of Nico Stumpo – over 400 parliamentarians for Friday in a hall that holds 200 people, to discuss in 4 hours issues of great importance. ” According to Alfredo D’Attorre “not a useful formula and serious.”
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