Lamezia, Nucifero (Social Pact) on differentiated autonomy law: “Avoiding a possible repeal referendum”

Lamezia, Nucifero (Social Pact) on differentiated autonomy law: “Avoiding a possible repeal referendum”
Lamezia, Nucifero (Social Pact) on differentiated autonomy law: “Avoiding a possible repeal referendum”

Lamezia Terme – “And now, what will be the economic – social prospects of southern Italy following the definitive approval of the law on the differentiated autonomy of the Regions which will be able to request up to 23 additional skills and retain the corresponding resources? “A leap in the dark with the risk of abyss at midday”, says the lawyer Fernando Nucifero – director of Patto Sociale of Lamezia Terme – regarding the topic in question which is the subject of lively political debate.

“For the interlocutor – a direct turn is needed to find imminent shared solutions in the collective interest of the country, thus avoiding a possible repeal referendum with embarrassing connotations as it is in fact a North-South clash or vice versa which, regardless of the outcome, it would represent a defeat for the whole of Italy, undermining its image and credibility at a global level – According to Nucifero – the legislation undermines the fundamental principles of equality and solidarity enshrined in the Constitution to the advantage of rich geographical areas and to the detriment of fragile ones with many families – he adds. – who will be forced to move to the North in search of work, resources and higher quality services. A circumstance that would recall the saddest periods in the history of the Italian people such as those of forced emigration”.

“A reform – therefore, the exponent of the Social Pact points out – with which the South would be left to itself with little tax revenue to manage and a consequent and logical increase in the gap between the poorest parts of the country and the rest of Italy which obviously it is characterized by better conditions and production capacities. An equality that would also put at risk the LEP – i.e. the essential levels of benefits – which must be ensured for all citizens and which the government has yet to establish by providing adequate investments – reflects Nucifero – a possible boomerang effect that could have repercussions on the entire Italian peninsula with the financial markets ready to distrust our public debt, thus opening the doors to a devastating scenario – concludes the exponent of Patto Sociale – born without comparison. badly designed and hastily approved in an even worse way, without carefully considering every possible implication, generating serious danger for national cohesion and public finances themselves, the maintenance of which would raise legitimate doubts”.

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