"The climate going around has changed a lot, and this motivates us and gives us a responsibility to change things".
This was stated by the secretary of the Pd
Elly Schlein interviewed by Alessandro Cattelan on 'Stasera c'è Cattelan su Rai2'
, which will be broadcast in the late evening.
To Alessandro Cattelan who asked her if she feels the weight of this new role and expectations, she replied: "Absolutely. We knew what awaited us, an uphill road and we put on comfortable shoes on purpose - she concluded -. We feel great responsibility to build the alternative to those who govern after years of disillusionment with the left and with the Democratic Party".
"I'm fine. It's a very intense period, we certainly haven't stopped since the night of the primaries. There was an extraordinary participation with over a million people and it wasn't obvious, we were coming from a very difficult period after some heavy defeats and a hope was awakened," Elly Schlein said later.
"I feel it all a bit of performance anxiety but this motivates us every day to try to keep our feet firmly on the ground and try to improve every day," he concluded.
Saturday in Milan "was a very beautiful day but also one of great concern. Unfortunately, the sons and daughters of these same-parent families are still very often discriminated against and therefore we wanted to be by their side, to ask them to recognize that theirs are fundamental rights" , said the secretary of the Pd interviewed by Alessandro Cattelan.
"I believe that we need to fight more because the pressure that has been put on the Municipality of Milan but now also on the Municipality of Padua to stop transcribing is the result of the ideology that guides this government majority - he added -, which wants to bring us back far back in time. Instead, those families ask to be in Europe and in the future, and that their children be recognized as they are also in the rest of Europe".
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