Monday, May 4, 2015

Renzi: Cuperlo, the Democratic Party is your house, we go forward together – DiariodelWeb.it

ROME (askanews) – Matteo Renzi reserve a special greeting to Gianni Cuperlo, speaking at the Unity party of Bologna. The Prime Minister talks about the “Democratic Party knows that discuss internally but that you recognize as a community that goes together” . A community “even if some things do not feel the same way: we face, we discuss, we vote within us, we fight a bit ‘, but then we start all together. Say today Gianni Cuperlo welcome to your home is the least we can do. “

We will save Italy
” Like it or not we’ll save the owls Italy all together “, said the president of the Council concluded the National Day of Unity held in Montagnola park in Bologna. ” There is no need to say here that our Democratic Party today more than ever, has the task of restoring hope to Italy – Renzi said in conclusion at the meeting -. Like it or not we’ll save the owls Italy all together. Keep blow “.

Do not give up
” Do not give up, do not crush the party to anyone, but will not give up “ , continued the Prime Minister Matteo Renzi in Bologna for the 70th anniversary of the first Unity Day. A militant Pd, just arrived Renzi, yelled “Matthew does not give up, crushing the head of the party with these elephants,” . And the prime minister responded, continuing to shake hands and take pictures: “Do not give up, do not crush the party to anyone, but will not give up” .

The protests

 Upon arrival of the Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi in Bologna, a group of antagonists of the social centers and collective OPT, Labas, Hoc, CSO Terzopiano attempted to break through the barrier at the gate of the Piazza VIII Agosto Montagnola Park. The agents of the police, in riot gear, have a charge of lightening. They flew eggs and other objects. The police have arrested three people and seized some thrown objects, including a brick, a cell phone, a lighter and a handle of an umbrella. A woman was loaded onto a stretcher 118.

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