Saturday, May 2, 2015

Italicum Monday final grade. Alfano: stronger government. The labor of the Democratic Party – The Messenger

“It still is not over, until it closes wait before making a budget.” He says Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to TG2 sull’Italicum. “The electoral law becomes a symbol: for years the political class has been inconclusive. If things go as I hope, then we can say that we have turned a page of relevance crazy. “

” Too many people say “lack of democracy” and then had seven votes on the election law only in this third reading » . So the Prime Minister Matteo Renzi TG2 responds to a question on the electoral law and the break even within the Democratic Party.

After installing the three trusts on electoral reform, Parliament’s attention now moves on all’Italicum final vote to be held on Monday evening and that could take place by secret ballot, if you ask Forza Italy; which, however, could backfire because many opposition deputies in that case could vote in favor of the measure for fear of having to return home. The opposition also announced its intention to launch a referendum sull’Italicum, which suggests that they consider already approved the law and lost the parliamentary battle.

“There are no perfect electoral laws but the Italicum we vote because it ensures governability to Italy, “said Interior Minister Angelino Alfano, who added that with the new electoral law,” the government is stronger. ” Alfano To the Italicum “immediately establishes who is the winner and at the same time gives voice to those who did not win to be in parliament to give representation to the Italians who did not vote who won.” Confidence instead “was the remedy technical procedural parliamentary political choice to use of the secret ballot. Our line has always been no secret vote no confidence, therefore, consequently yes vote yes secret confidence. “

They were 38 deputies of the minority of the Democratic Party, including big as Enrico Letta, Pierluigi Bersani, Rosi Bindi and Robert Hope, to not trust you vote on the electoral law. The deputy secretary of the Democratic Party Lorenzo Guerini invited to mend the breach. A scare is not the final vote next Monday but the continuation of the constitutional reform of the Senate, the examination of the Senate, where bersaniani are crucial, given the break with Fi.

In the minority members as Rosi Bindi, while reiterating dissent sull’Italicum exclude divisions or traumatic ruptures; but others like Alfredo D’Attorre or Pippo Civati ​​push in this direction. The first spoke contemptuously of Renzi as a “caudillo”, while the second has asked to promote a referendum. This tool was also evoked by members of the opposition, from Danilo Toninelli (M5s) Arturo Scotto (Sel) to Mara Carfagna (Fi).

The decision to launch a referendum before the vote final Monday caught off guard observers, giving the idea that the opposition consider already lost the parliamentary battle. In fact even today, after the first vote of confidence (193 “no” were already down from 207 yesterday) several Members of the opposition parties are pushing the leaders not to attend the second confidence.

On the final vote, however, the uncertainty weighs the possible secret ballot. Although among renziani this eventuality scares to a certain point: the vice-leader Ettore Rosato, he said the 38 dissidents will add a handful of other members of the minority party or small allies, but not so many to drop below 316 votes (the point where the government gets the majority of votes in the House) because the aim is to “francs supporters,” and that the Members of the opposition that the secret of the urn would vote for Italicum. What happened Tuesday when the

 rulings were rejected by secret ballot with higher numbers not successive trusts ballot.

In this respect the secret ballot would embarrass most Fi it has already asked for a preliminary ruling: the open vote oblige all Members of the opposition to respect the official information of the group, while the secret ballot could also give consent all’Italicum.

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