A hoax amazing one invented by Greenpeace wanted to draw media attention from all over Italy on the referendum to be held on April 17 on the drills.
the organizers of Greenpeace have circulated in many Italian cities, a flyer with fake Matteo Renzi, Prime Minister and Secretary of the Democratic Party, calling on Italians to vote on it at the next voting against the drills at sea.
Greenpeace has stunned everyone. The well-known association has distributed many leaflets in 30 Italian cities portraying smiling Matteo Renzi that invites Italian citizens to vote is for the impending referendum to be held on April 17 drills.
The Chairman of the Board, Matteo Renzi , the leaflet says that: “On 17 April, the destruction continues. We free our seas, rottamiamo the drills “. But the flyer is only provocative because the Premier position remained unchanged, has called on citizens not to go to vote and do not, therefore, including its opinion.
The Greenpeace leaders wanted to explain why of the gesture: “the commitments taken by Renzi’s energy just two years ago, and today proved wrong by the support for drills and the many measures that are disadvantageous renewable.”
Greenpeace said the gesture with a long letter you can read behind the same leaflet: “Only two years ago Matteo Renzi wanted to grow the renewable energy to 50% to revolutionize the Italian energy system. If the promises were not just words, today you would certainly Renzi invited to vote ‘Yes’ in the referendum against the drills on April 17th. Instead is boycotting the vote to defend the interests of the oil companies. “
The association Greenpeace has decided to recall some very important data. Four years ago, in 2012, they were installed and entered into operation more than 150 solar energy systems. The photovoltaic systems were installed mainly in the South of Italy. With the Renzi government there has been a net reduction of PV systems installed in our country that, last year, were only 722.
In 2015 were laid off 4000 employees working in the field of ‘ renewable energies. A reversal of the very disturbing trend for a country like Italy, which is not capable of producing electricity from fossil and must be imported at considerable cost, from neighboring countries.
The minority Dem even at the last meeting of the Democratic Party leadership, called on Renzi has to take a clearer decision on the referendum of 17 April, but at the time, the president seems to have changed his mind.
Greenpeace has clarified his position on the referendum and why you need to vote: “we do not say ‘we do new drilling’, but we ask ‘what we already have, we can end them?’ who will vote yes to the referendum vote in the facts to block the continuation of those that already exist , the consequence is not only the dismissal of 11 thousand people, but also that “we will have to buy oil from the Arab and Russian wasting that is already there.”
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