Elly Schlein on Justice and Healthcare, few but confused ideas
Elly Schlein It's endearing because of the way it tries to climb onto the soapy mirrors of improbable topics which, moreover, it doesn't know. She seems like a novice politician on whose back she should carry a sign that says “driving school”, at least to warn others that she is a rather clumsy debutante and paradoxically also very vain and arrogant. This is what she expressed herself yesterday secretary of the Democratic Party: “Even today Nordio returns to talk about the reforms he would like to make, but let's face it: since it arrived on justice this government has had a penal populism approach. They added a lot of crimes and in the meantime today there was another suicide in prison.”
Talks about “penal populism” and of a government that has “introduced a lot of crimes”. But is this the same government accused by Schlein of abolishing crimes, such as abuse of office, which has also blocked administrative activities for decades and which was also welcomed with relief by the PD mayors? In short, does the government create new crimes or remove them? And then he starts with the usual complaint: “We learned a few days ago about a one-month-old baby who entered prison: do you know what the right has done with the Democratic Party's proposal on detained mothers? It has emptied it, as it did with the salary minimum. This is the attention they have for prisons. Much more investment would be needed, the penitentiary police staff themselves are exhausted, the possibility of accessing activities that ensure the resocialising function of punishment as envisaged by the Constitution cannot be left solely to the good will of those who run these institutions”.
Of this daddy social center the only word that is understood is “resocializing”. But the punishment, if it were to be “resocialising”, must first be a measure of justice, otherwise people no longer understand why naughty people always get away with it and good people find themselves in trouble. Other than resocializing. And then a pearl on the problem of overcrowding: “it is absurd to talk about new prison buildings without understanding that there is a problem: that alternative measures are not used too sufficiently where there are the conditions”. Instead of building new prisons Schlein would solve the problem by abolishing crimes. She then moves on to healthcare. “The Democratic Party will not take half a step back in the face of this government's attempt to push public health 'to the brink', as the Gimbe foundation has made clear”. If Gimbe said it, we're all set.
The Schlein is a raging torrent and then directly targets the Meloni: “does not know or does not want to see the inequalities that are growing among citizens in the face of the disease, the waiting lists that are growing disproportionately long, the dramatic shortage of personnel in public services, the profound malaise experienced by doctors, nurses and professionals. We are ready to discuss measures to improve our national health service. As long as they are not tactical openings, as happened with the minimum wage, but real resources.” Tactical openings? Does Schlein think she's playing chess on such an important issue? And above all, doesn't Schlein have anything to say about a certain Rosy Bindi who, as Minister of Health, under the government of Massimo D'Alema, privatized Italian healthcare? And you have nothing to say to Bersani about the “sheets” that sold out Italian industry, as in the case of Olivetti?
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