Premiered, the Church also attacks the “mother of all reforms” dear to Meloni
There Church takes sides against the premiershipanother bad problem for Melons on the eve of the European Championships. The president of the CEI leaves no room for interpretation and attacks the “mother of all reforms” strongly supported by the Prime Minister. Cardinal Matteo Soups specifies – and La Repubblica reports it – that an alarmed judgment would be premature“it seems to me that the discussion is still open”, but does not hide the fact that during the spring assembly which took place this week in the Vatican “some bishop” expressed “concerns” for the reform of the premiership. “Personally – adds the president of the CEI – I think that institutional balances must be touched very carefully: if you take away some pieces you have to be very balanced.”
It would be necessary, for the Archbishop of Bologna, “very spirit of the Constitutionthe ability to think something that is not contingent”. Also the head of state Sergio Mattarella yesterday – continues Repubblica – he returned to defending the role of Parliament. The occasion: the ceremony in Asti for thirty anniversary of the death of Giovanni Goria, president of the DC Council in 1987-88, who passed away at just 51 years old. Goria offers many lessons for today. On the struggle of democracy, first of all. “It does not end in a day, in a gesture, in an act, but to live it always requires the participation of citizens. Hence its respect for constitutional paths and, consequently, the commitment to strengthen the role of Parliament on the basic choices”.
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