Parliament discusses the scenario told by Affaritaliani.it
The scenario of Affaritaliani.it – War budget, state of emergency and sensational hypothesis of postponement of political elections, all in the event of a further military escalation between Russia and Ukraine and a stop of gas from Moscow – bursts into Parliament.
The background told by Affaritaliani.it causes discussion and numerous replies arrive. Here they are.
“I would say that we are assuming a bit of political fiction. I simply think that the government will remain in office until the spring of 2023 and that regular elections will then take place. It may be that there will be a significant advance of the Budget Law, but this only if the President derives the need for it from the evolving economic situation. Personally, I have difficulty imagining that there is a party that could gain support from causing a government crisis and an early end of the legislature “, comments the deputy of the Democratic Party. Emanuele Fiano.
“The postponement of the political elections is only there when one is in a state of war, it does not seem chaos and God forbid. Instead, any intervention in favor of citizens and businesses is welcome. In an extraordinary situation, extraordinary measures are needed. “, comments the deputy of the League Christian Invernizzi.
“There will be no war economy. We hope that the war will end soon and we are working to achieve this goal. In any case, the political elections are scheduled for March 2022 and will be celebrated in March 2022”, comments the president of Italia Viva Ettore Rosato.
“To face the difficulties that will arise, a government with a solid majority and a long time horizon is needed. This is why the emergency should push Parliament to assume responsibility with the unanimous request for early dissolution. Other than postponement of the elections. The sooner the new elections take place, the sooner Italy will have a stable government “, comments the deputy of the Brothers of Italy Giovanni Donzelli.
“Certainly it is necessary to further aid the families and businesses most in difficulty. It can be done with the Law Decree and can be financed by raising the extraordinary contribution on extra-profits and expanding the audience of the activities concerned”, comments the LeU deputy and economist Stefano Fassina. “Furthermore, in addition to treating, we should intervene to prevent the disease of inflation: pending the possible decision of the EU Commission, a national gas price ceiling must be introduced by our government with a solution similar to that implemented by Spain and Portugal, then authorized by Brussels. To provide adequate assistance to the real economy, also through the resources of another deviation, it is not necessary to anticipate the budget law. It is extremely difficult to anticipate in the absence of data relating at least to the first quarters of the current year. In my opinion, if the budget law is anticipated, it is to bring forward the end of the legislature and vote in the autumn. A serious choice, harmful for Italy. But it does not mean that the Government can give aut Parliament. Rather than socially regressive interventions, in particular contained in the Competition DdL, the vote is better “.
Read also:
Polls: the Democratic Party, by reabsorbing Art.1, exceeds FdI and becomes the first party
Lombardia 2023: Sala disappears, Cottarelli opens. But it is quarrel between M5S and Action
Lavrov case in Zona Bianca, Brindisi: “I would do it again immediately: it’s my job”
Pope: “I want to go to Moscow to meet Putin. A little provoked by NATO”
Bonus of 200 euros per person. Single-income households are discriminated against
Perrino at 2 pm: “I support the Police: we give them the appropriate means”
Johnson in the Ukrainian Parliament promises 355 million in military aid. VIDEO
BPER Banca, call for tenders for educational projects aimed at young people
CDP Immobiliare, inauguration of a social housing for inclusion
Re-Party-Amo, Intesa Sanpaolo and Jova Beach Party together for the environment
#Maneuver #war #postponement #elections #response #parties