Differentiated autonomy, Musumeci stops the measure: “Too much haste, let’s think carefully about the risks of this rule”
The government Melons has a new problem, a clear rift emerges on differentiated autonomythe measure so dear to the League. Nello comes out Musumecithe FdI minister who has powers over Civil protection and the sea. His words are unequivocal: “The premise is that I am a convinced autonomist. However – says Musumeci to La Repubblica – I can’t be on a subject like Civil Protection. I can’t be because it is an issue that concerns national security. Let’s also say that we decided to delegate all civil protection to the regions: if there is a disaster – for example an earthquake – and three or four billion are needed to intervene and provide relief to those who have been affected, who pays? The region or the state? The State. And so, here it is: it takes attention“.
“I think – continues Musumeci to La Repubblica – that the national security matters – like civil protection – they must remain in the hands of the State. And, I repeat, I support it as an autonomist. I have not yet said anything to the minister about all these doubts of mine Calderoli because I think it’s useful first a debate in the Council of Ministers. A debate to establish whether we really intend to decide now on non-LEP matters (Essential Performance Levels, ed.) – including Civil Protection – or whether to instead wait for the definition of Lep subjects. For this aspect the Council of Ministers, which is the collegial body responsible for such a choice. I also said this to Zaia how I think – continues Musumeci – for me it would be better to wait before proceeding. We need to reflect. And above all: don’t run.”
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