Repeal referendum? “Autonomy is an ordinary law that implements a constitutional provision approved by popular referendum by the Amato government in 2001. The Calderoli law applies the Constitution and autonomy is in the Charter and no one can cancel it”
“We obtained the general debate on 29 April. Last Wednesday we rejected the constitutionality preliminary rulings presented by the opposition and next Tuesday, after the European elections, voting will begin in the Chamber. Next week or at most the following week, let’s say mid-June, differentiated regional autonomy will be state law”. He announces it to Affaritaliani.it the group leader in the Chamber of the League Riccardo Molinari.
“From that moment on, agreements will be made between the government and the regions to transfer the delegations. These agreements will then have to be approved by an absolute majority of the Chambers. Veneto And Lombardy they have already said that they will ask for all 23 skills envisaged, but also the Piedmont has set up a commission to ask the government for all 23 skills. Not only in the North, but also in the South there are regions such as Calabria and Basilicata that do not intend to ask for all the skills but in particular, for example, they will ask for those on renewable energy because it is in their interest. As other regions will be able to do.”
When asked if the League is not afraid of the repeal referendum announced by the opposition, Molinari replies: “I remember that autonomy is an ordinary law that implements a constitutional norm approved with a popular referendum by the Amato government in 2001. The Calderoli law applies the Constitution and autonomy is in the Charter and no one can cancel it”.
How will the League fare in the elections? What is the goal? “As well as being group leader, I am regional secretary in Piedmont and the work done by councilors and councilors in the area is giving good results. We will see how it goes. In Piedmont we will certainly be in double figures, we hope so also at the national level at the European Championships”. And will the premiership go ahead or is there resistance from the League? “He is in the Senate and my colleague Romeo is following him, but there is a majority agreement between the League and the Brothers of Italy. With the approval of autonomy, the premiership will certainly move forward. I don’t see any problems.”
Reshuffle after the European Championships? “I don’t think so, Meloni has always said that he doesn’t want to change the team.” Everything clarified with President Mattarella after the senator’s words Claudio Borghi? “Salvini explained perfectly that the League is not asking for anyone’s resignation but has made an assessment of state sovereignty and our absolute resistance towards other transfers of sovereignty to the European Union”, concludes Molinari.
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