(ANSA) - ROME, SEPTEMBER 13 - "I believe that regardless of the institutional reform it is not so much a question of changing this or that minister but of opening a new phase. We find ourselves in the situation of spending 209 billion in a country that has been making cuts for a long time and it is a difficulty in putting projects into practice ".
Andrea Orlando, deputy secretary of the Democratic Party, says this in an interview with Radio 24 answering a question about a possible reshuffle after the regional ones.
"With whom Contema will decide whether it is a question of having the team in a different set-up is a need that derives from this phase".
Will the Democratic Party want more weight? "I do not exclude that there may be an effect on the government structure but this does not seem to me the most fundamental thing. Now I believe that a coupon must be made to take into account the new phase: it is not a question of giving weight to this or that party but to concentrate on the strands that Europe considers central ".
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