Try to clear the field, Matteo Renzi: “the electoral law has nothing to do with the referendum on constitutional reform,” said the prime minister, ‘besieged’ by requests to change the Italicum. The new voting system, claiming it is “very good”, but for the first time says clearly that Parliament can decide whether to change it. “It seems to me not to see a majority, but I do not do pressure and I talk about it no more,” he assures. Also because the effort is put in the center the referendum message, with a “sweet” breakthrough in tone: “I trust in the common sense of the Italians. Anyone voting” No “takes things as they are, those who vote yes wants to change. The results can be surprising – by putting in even he admits now ranks a defeat – but then no going back “. And ‘a question on an interview by Carlo De Benedetti at the “Corriere della Sera” to push Renzi to open a long parenthesis on Italian politics, to the summit margin Born in Warsaw. The president of the group “L’Espresso” conditions his “Yes” in the referendum on an amendment to the electoral law. He adds that, if you were to vote with the ballot dell’Italicum, the Democratic Party “leader is likely to become the Fassino of Italy”, ie losing against M5s. But this possibility, shrugs Renzi, is “inside the democratic game: even with a different law can ‘not winning’ and the left has some expertise in this …” he said with a sort of implicit reference to Pier Luigi Bersani, who is in the front line against the Italicum. It was for him, Renzi would not change because, he explains, we think the constitutional reform to ensure “” democratic checks and balances. But the election law is an ordinary law and, therefore, explains, Parliament can change it whenever he wants. “I read the available parliamentary, but how they plan to do? The Mattarellum did not have the numbers when the proposed”, with the support of renziani, “Roberto Giachetti” recalls the prime minister, so that puts on record the opening already expressed to the request of the Democratic party (franceschiniani from the left) and centrists (now Ncd is calmer, but still fibrillating). The real game, however, notice the renziani, it will be played after that, on October 4, the Consultation will rule on the law, maybe bocciandola in part. It certainly will not be the government Renzi the obstacle to change. Meanwhile, there is the referendum. On date, Renzi ‘share’ even as a likely October, but opens the hypothesis of 6 November ( “The October 30th is the bridge …”) and ensures that you will not go too far, “not at Christmas.” As for the “unpacking” of the questions, the prime minister jokes about the background of these days in the newspapers ( “The Wrath of Renzi, have written …”) and stresses that it is up to the Supreme Court and the Consulta decide: “The way I see I, you will have to vote on a single card, but for us no problem. ” The anger, rather, is failing to set the referendum campaign as he wanted. “The Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, who reads the Italian newspapers, asked me: ‘the referendum on electoral law when you do that?’” He says. And then, a radical change in the communication log. The prime minister – to mitigate the effect of the vote customization – does not evoke the resignation of the government in case of victory of the “No”. It aims, as explained by the minister from Naples Maria Elena Boschi, to “nail in about those who say no,” even with the help of the “best of Italy’s major piece that is with us.” The referendum, said the prime minister, is “crucial to the future of the country” and if you change now not the Constitution does not change anything “for a decade.” So know, who wants to overthrow the government, which could regret it because the “No” no going back. As for the Brexit. The reactions to the words of Renzi, meanwhile, are mixed. Some, like Gianni Cuperlo, captures the positive aspect of ‘opening all’Italicum changes. And those, like Robert Hope, in contrast, Renzi on charges of “denying the obvious” not to recognize the connection between Italicum and reforms. The 5 Star Luigi Di Maio accuses the Democratic Party to “ignore the real problems” for socializing in a “hallucinatory debate”. And while Italian Left protest for the “ballet” about the date, the center has a barrage against the hypothesis unpacking of the questions: “No to tricks” is the call of FI.
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