Autonomy, Iorio claims: FdI has improved the reform

The corrections made by the Brothers of Italy to the Calderoli bill, now state law, guarantee that differentiated autonomy will not be harmful to some regions, the poorest and smallest.
From the center-right majority in the Region, the voice of Michele Iorio, councilor of the Roberti council and group leader of FdI at Palazzo D’Aimmo, rises. Iorio intervenes feeling «the duty to clarify what the real problems underlying the application of differentiated autonomy are». First of all, he underlines, in the Senate Commission, also through the work of the Molise senator Costanzo Della Porta, FdI «has introduced – as an indispensable condition for there to be differentiated autonomy – the preliminary ruling on the application of the Lep. This means that the essential levels of performance and services must be guaranteed uniformly throughout the national territory because they concern the civil and social rights to be protected for all citizens. An initiative that represents a real substantial boulder to ensure that differentiated autonomy does not become harmful for some regions while benefiting others. The position of the Molise Region during the Conference for safeguarding the interests of our territory was also appropriate and balanced – continues Iorio. So President Roberti is good for expressing this position, asking for greater attention to the creation of the Leps.”
For Iorio it is therefore “evident that the left-wing oppositions are speculating on the question of fact, giving up on requesting any corrections, if any were needed, limiting themselves to rejecting without shame the application of a law they wanted with the constitutional reform of Title V ».
With respect to the interests of Molise, the former governor maintains that «today we are faced with an inversely differentiated autonomy. That is, we are without autonomy and with a differentiation that is extremely penalizing for the people of Molise. Suffice it to say that for 15 years we have no longer had autonomy in the management of healthcare with some heavy legislative measures such as the recovery plans which actually penalize the whole of southern Italy but in particular Molise. Using deleterious parameters for the balance of such a delicate service as health. Therefore the political forces would do well to accentuate these problems and outline the possible corrections, leaving aside the more or less loud battles in anticipation of the next electoral deadline. The problem is much more important than the election of a municipal council and concerns – concludes Iorio – the future of our entire region”.

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