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The words spoken by the Secretary of the Democratic Party
Enrico Letta on the sidelines of the Congress of European Socialists in Berlin are very serious. To affirm abroad that the election of the presidents of the two branches of the Italian Parliament is motivated by a self-styled 'perverse logic' is incendiary 'and that the choice of Italian parliamentarians confirms' the worst concerns around Europe' is scandalous and is a damage to Italy, its highest institutions and its international credibility.
Letta apologizes immediately "
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Thus the leader of FdI Giorgia Meloni in a note.
"The beginning of this legislature is the worst that could have been.
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Those who have won, instead of reconciling the country, are dividing it.
But whoever sows the wind can only reap the storm.
I urge you to consider that this method is really wrong.
Any possibility is also broken of a relationship between the majority and the opposition, which is a relationship in the interest of the country ". This was stated by the leader of the Democratic Party, Enrico Letta, in Berlin, on the sidelines of the congress of European socialists." These are choices that they make the majority slide even further to the right.
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The choice they have made is the worst one
to give reassuring messages to the outside world.
They give a message that confirms the worst concerns around Europe.
I wonder what is the perverse logic behind these appointments, which goes against the interest of the country.
We will not make discounts of any kind ", added Letta.
" It does not seem to me a majority capable of giving a solid government to the country.
I am only able to give the country an internal war, a permanent conflict ", said the leader of the Democratic Party." This is the opposite of what the country needs right now.
We are close to a recession, there is a war between Russia and Ukraine, an energy crisis.
We need a government that governs, not an executive that spends time arguing, "he said.
Letta, Borrell, Scholz and the leaders of the Pse sing 'Bella ciao'