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Pd leaves milleproroghe jobs, 'slanderous accusations from Balboni'

2023-02-02T12:24:29.836Z


"The accusations made against us are unacceptable to us: for this reason we have decided not to participate any more in the meetings on the milleproroghe decree, chaired by Senator Balboni, until these very serious insinuations are denied, and abb ... (ANSA)


(ANSA) - ROME, FEBRUARY 02 - "The accusations made against us are unacceptable to us: for this reason we have decided to no longer participate in the meetings on the milleproroghe decree, chaired by Senator Balboni, until such very serious insinuations are denied, and we communicated our decision to the Minister of Relations with Parliament".


   Thus in a note, Simona Malpezzi, President of the senators of the Democratic Party, Daniele Manca, group leader in the budget commission and AndreaGiorgis, group leader in constitutional affairs who reiterate the stigmatization of Balboni's words in the Chamber yesterday.


    "If President La Russa - they continue - does not restore the correct parliamentary dialectic as soon as possible and President Meloni does not put a stop to the ranting utterances of her parliamentarians, we reserve the right to evaluate other actions".


    The reply of the senator of the Brothers of Italy, Alberto Balboni, speaking with journalists in the Senate on the fact that the oppositions will not be present at the works on the Milleproroghe, was dry.


   "Better that the Democratic Party does not come to the commission - he declares - they are institutional illiterates, because they claim to shut the mouth of a representative of the people on political evaluations.


   They must apologize to me".

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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