The secretary of the Pd
Enrico Letta
, the leader of the IPF and foreign minister
Luigi Di Maio
and the mayor of Milan
Beppe Sala
met in the afternoon in Rome.
It is learned from parliamentary sources.
The meeting took place at the Arel headquarters.
"Never as in these elections will the Italian vote be the most decisive ever in European history. The vote will give a clear result and will go in one direction or the other, a tie is not contemplated. There is no tie, or the winner wins. 'Community Europe or that of nationalisms ".
This was stated by the secretary of the Democratic Party,
Enrico Letta, in the report to the national leadership in the Chamber.
"The choice is between us and Meloni".
Elections, Letta: 'There will be no tie, either us or Meloni'
On rights "the difference between us and them has never been as strong and marked as today. For us it is the moment, for them it never is. Never as this time is the future of Italian society and hundreds of thousands of young people at stake. who want to live in a society where you are free or are put into boxes built on the past ".
"Forza Italia is a party with which we have collaborated in the government, we have worked well. Then, suddenly, this incomprehensible choice that is bringing him a landslide of consensus and leaders. Fi has decided to dissolve within the League, and it is a point of not I return, but a chasm has opened there, inside the center-right. Either we convince a part of the voters who voted there or it will be difficult to play it only on abstentionists. We must also speak with those who voted Fi in the last elections or the civic lists ".
"What we must do with our participation in the elections is a participation that will be centered on a list, our list, of the Democratic Party, which we want open and expansive especially to those who have shared the agora project, I am thinking of Article 1 and Demos".
"To those who are tempted" to return with the M5s "
to those who say 'let's think again' the invitation is to look at what the voters think, their judgment is lapidary".
This was stated by the secretary of the Democratic Party, Enrico Letta, in the report to the national management, underway in the Chamber.