Thursday, April 16, 2015

The minority Democratic Party is divided sull’Italicum, Bersani plays the position – Online-News

The day after the meeting of the group of the Democratic Party in the House, who last night approved the “no” to the changes all’Italicum, marks a time of trouble or at least reflection in the minority Dem. Inside occur more positions, those hardest Pippo Civati, Stefano Fassina and Alfredo D’Attorre (asking a congress to clarify the situation in the Democratic Party) through to the combative while Pier Luigi Bersani, up to those of a large group of members of the Reform Area “uncomfortable” in the face of tightening tones and favorable to respect the decisions taken by the group. With Matteo Renzi that Washington raises announcing the passing of the law in the coming weeks. In this scenario still frayed all parliamentary groups have agreed to move the real discussion in plenary, in two weeks, leaving the passage in the Commission next week, made without aggravation of the confrontation. Today ended the general discussion in sull’Italicum Commission, and it was decided to postpone the term of the amendments from tomorrow to Monday, April 20th. This, said the Chairman Francesco Paolo Sisto (Fi), because “all the groups are committed to presenting only the essential amendments.” Which was confirmed by members of the opposition, as Danilo Toninelli (M5s) or Stephen Forty (Sel). As will the various souls of the left of the Democratic Party: Stefano Fassina has announced two, and David Zoggia Area Riformista three. Home Pd we tried today to resume the key to the problem, after the confrontation last night, difficult task given the diversity in the minority: Bersani called the minority “combative and not retreating,” and 22 senators and bersaniani civatiani (but in January were 27) have invited Dem MPs to vote to change the Italicum. A move considered not elegant, as is lashing the invitation of Senator Bersani Miguel Gotor to Members of the left internal ‘to be consistent in the House, “as to doubt that they will be. A climate not exactly clear. And in the House, on the one hand and D’Attorre Francesco Boccia say they will not vote if the Italicum will not be changed, there is a large slice of dall’altre Area Reform (component led by Robert Hope) of different opinion: after the vote in the Group, said in different, you must respect the democratic principle and the decisions of the majority. It is an exhortation for example Michael Bordo, President of the EU Commission, or Dario Ginefra. These speaks explicitly of “unease” among the ranks of the minority to the “theoretical guerrilla.” Even David Zogg says that if the amendments are rejected you will have to vote yes to the law. Matteo Renzi, today left for Washington, said he was “pleased” with the outcome of the Assembly yesterday evening and expressed “great respect for the dynamics involved in the minority Democratic Party.” A stylish way to take note of the divisions in the left. Just this situation causes the majority to believe that in the end left the bulk of the Dem vote Italicum, leaving isolated a handful of deputies, numerically insignificant. Indeed Orfini Matteo and Lorenzo Guerini said they were confident that in the House “the vast majority of Members of the Democratic Party” will vote on the law.



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