Autonomy, M5s writes to Mattarella: “Do not sign the split-Italy reform”. Tajani: “Legitimate concerns of the South”

Autonomy, M5s writes to Mattarella: “Do not sign the split-Italy reform”. Tajani: “Legitimate concerns of the South”
Autonomy, M5s writes to Mattarella: “Do not sign the split-Italy reform”. Tajani: “Legitimate concerns of the South”

A letter addressed to Sergio Mattarella to ask him not to sign the reform onDifferentiated autonomy. It’s what the group leaders prepared 5 Star Movement in the House and Senate, Francesco Silvestri And Stefano Patuanelli. The party of Giuseppe Contetherefore, asks the President of the Republic to “evaluate the opportunity to exercise his constitutional prerogative” of “presidential postponement referred to in article 74 of the Constitution“. The law allows the head of state to request a new resolution with a reasoned message to the Chambers, before promulgating the law.

The 5 star letter – According to the 5 stars “la Spacca-Italia reform has taken shape through an ordinary law with which it is claimed to undermine the constitutional structure”. The letter claims that with the reform “the rights of the person, such as the right to health, which Article 32 of the Constitution defines as fundamental, will no longer be guaranteed in conditions of equality in any part of the national territory, but they will be in conditions of variability and inequality, linked in practice to the residence certificate”. The appeal to Quirinale is, therefore, to exercise its prerogative of referral to the Chambers “precisely to safeguard the overall democratic structure, within the regulatory coherence and conformity of the bill on autonomy with the fundamental principles of our Constitutional Charter”.

The protest of the Democratic Party – The. also protests against the reform PDwhich has the Rome City Council the tricolor was displayed. “No to the differentiated autonomy that divides this country, long live the President of the Republic, long live a united, unique and indivisible Italy,” said the councilor Mariano Angelucci. The dems will also take to the streets Palermo, alongside the CGIL, which called a demonstration to relaunch the right to health and the public health service in Sicily. “Healthcare that doesn’t work is one of the most direct and evident dysfunctions that the wicked differentiated autonomy desired by the Meloni government, in the silence of the president of the Sicilian region Renato Schifani, will produce to the detriment of Sicilian citizens,” he says Sergio Lima, member of the national leadership of the Democratic Party. The CGIL has instead announced that it wants to launch one collecting signatures for the repeal referendum. “We are ready as early as next week because we don’t want to allow the country to be divided and the country to go backwards,” he says Maurizio Landini guest a The Air that blows on La7.

Bellyache in the League – But the reform also creates problems for the center-right. Against differentiated autonomy the president of the Regional Council of Calabria, the Northern League member, expressed himself Filippo Mancuso, who defined the reform as a “difficult mess even to decipher”, “certainly is not in line with the real needs of the South”. Second Republic at least 4 or 5 councilors (out of the six elected by the League in Calabria) share Mancuso’s position.

The situation in Forza Italia – Internal discontent also in Forza Italia. Yesterday Roberto Occhiuto, governor of Calabria and deputy national secretary of the party, had harshly criticized the bill wanted by the League. “I’m afraid that the centre-right national has committed a mistakewhich he will soon realize – said the number 2 of the Berlusconi supporters – This rule was more suitable thorough and the discussion had to take place in a calm manner: we would thus have had the opportunity to explain it better in Southern regions”. Even the president of Basilicata, Vito Bardialso a member of Forza Italia, shares the views “perplexity” expressed by Occhiuto “in relation to the acceleration that we wanted to give to the legislative process, when the provision could have been further improved”. A big problem for Forza Italia, which received support especially in the South at the last European elections. And in fact today the leader Antonio Tajani he intervened to give a shot at the circle and one at the barrel: he guaranteed the goodness of the reform, but he still shared his team’s comments. “Autonomy – said the deputy prime minister – is going in the right direction, it’s there legitimate concerns in the South of the country which however will be dispelled by the application of the agendas specifically to guarantee the South. These were presented by Forza Italia and approved by a large majority. They commit the government to always turn the spotlight on southern realities.” The reporters asked the Foreign Minister if the reform will split the country. “No, he doesn’t break it,” assured Tajani that he is in France for the Forum on sovereignty and vaccine innovation.

The anti-mafia association also contests the reform Free. “The approval of the law ondifferentiated autonomy reveals a policy that pursues objectives diametrically opposed to those of the common good – observes the association founded by Don Luigi Ciotti – A policy that, instead of uniting, divides, which instead of guaranteeing the universality of social and civil rights transforms those rights into market goods, in economic privileges”. According to Libera “with the reform the guarantee of rights on the national territory is at high risk, inequalities would increase, the right to health, work, mobility, access to services and the environment would become more uncertain. And when you impoverish the territories, you don’t offer social policies, when you shatter everything and dump the problems on the local powers, the mafias know how to take advantage of those gaps very well. History teaches us this. In the most fragile areas you have to invest more, not the other way around. You have to create more services, you have to give them more attention if you don’t want mafias to grow.”

 
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