(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 09 - "We have not yet decided, meanwhile, because there is still no government, there are no ministers or a program, at the moment it would be a somewhat esoteric decision".
The deputy of LeU Nicola Fratoianni tells Rai Radio1, guest of Un Giorno da Pecora, about the vote of confidence in the government. "I am stubbornly convinced that the programs and the people who carry them out are not things that can be separated in a definitive way. This is why I believe that supporting a government in which there were League ministers, which all have opinions opposed to mine, for example, would be assaidifficult. . I say I wouldn't be there. " Would he govern instead with Silvio Berlusconi? "In the last year and a half we have governed with Renzi, let's say that on the social and economic level the differences are not so marked, Renzi is the one who made the Jobs Act", concluded Fratoianni. (HANDLE).