The former president of the Chamber Gianfranco Fini, the former premier Lamberto Dini, Paolo Cirino Pomicino, Stefano Rodotà and many others. Many well-known faces are present in the audience at a meeting sponsored by Massimo D’alema in Rome for the presentation of a joint initiative of the Committees for the No to the constitutional referendum and a bill for the reduction of the number of parliamentarians.
the Audience cross, that of D’alema, that promotes the meeting as the president of the Fondazione Italianieuropei together with Gaetano Quagliariello, the president of the Fondazione Magna Carta. There is a representation of the democratic Party with Massimo Mucchetti, and Walter Tocci, Davide Zoggia and Danilo Lever. There is Pippo Civati (secretary of Can), and the former magistrate Antonio Ingroia. There were also several members of Forza Italia such as Maurizio Gasparri, Anna Maria Bernini, Paolo Romani, and Lucio Malan. There is the senator of the Lag, Mario Ferrara, while for the Alloy are present, Massimiliano Fedriga, and Giancarlo Giorgetti. Of course, this is also the lawyer Guido Calvi, who D’alema wanted to as chairman of the Committee for No.
“there is No one political line-up of No – said D’alema – while there is a political block of the” Yes ” in the Country, the so-called party of the nation, opinions are also quite threatening,” where those who think differently are forced to “suffer the insults”. The former premier added: “A political alliance so threatening that threatened the ruin of the Country if it were to prevail, the No and those who do not share it is guilty of pushing the Country towards the abyss”.
“Hunt the politicians: as a slogan of the chief of the political is disturbing – continued D’alema -. The populism from the top is much more dangerous than the populism of the common citizen. And if you think to stop the populist arguments of the populist, you end up to open the way for them”.
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