Cosenza, the mayor: «we will counter the absurd proposal of La Russa and Meloni»

Cosenza, the mayor: «we will counter the absurd proposal of La Russa and Meloni»
Cosenza, the mayor: «we will counter the absurd proposal of La Russa and Meloni»

“It is desirable that the united and compact centre-left together with all the healthy forces of civil society express the maximum effort to thwart Meloni’s will change the electoral law for the renewal of municipal councils“. This is stated by mayor of Cosenza, Franz Caruso, who continues: “The electoral law for the Municipalities has worked and is working very well. So much so that in the last thirty years, it has guaranteed stability, governability and alternation. Today they would like to modify it by giving justifications that are completely unfounded because they refer, as stated by the President of the Senate, Ignazio La Russa, to an unlikely increase in abstentionism in the double shift. False because the abstentionism which reached percentages approaching 50% in the last European elections is less impactful in these elections. The true fact is that the The centre-right lost in the last administrative rounds, which is why it is trying to change the rules of the game by eliminating the run-off in case of exceeding 40% in the first round, instead of the current 50%”.

“A good deterrent to the rampant abstentionism in our country – insists Franz Caruso – would instead be the modification of the electoral law for political elections, offering citizens the opportunity to express their preference on candidates again. A hypothesis, the latter which would give life to a real democracy because the representatives in Parliament and the Senate would be chosen by the people and not in the closed rooms of parties and movements.

Having said that, returning to Ignazio Larussa’s absurd proposal, it is hardly necessary to point out that the ANCI has already rejected the hypothesis of amending law 81 of 1993. An opinion that must be kept in mind in a logic of loyal collaboration between institutions. Furthermore, i Mayors of Italy hope for a single modification to law 81, i.e. the possibility of eliminating the second term limitas happens with all other elective positions, including national and regional senators and parliamentarians, in order to give the citizens/voters themselves the opportunity to judge the work of the outgoing mayor, precisely through the electoral consultation”.

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