"The debate on the Constitution is certainly not something that can be resolved in half an hour" but "there are no complex issues, the issues have already been highlighted, now it's a matter of being able to write them all together. It's one thing to develop a concept and another thing to put it to the ground When writing on the Constitution it must be done in a technically flawless manner."
Thus the Minister for Reforms, Elisabetta Casellati, leaving the majority meeting on the premiership which will resume later and which, according to the minister, should continue tomorrow too.
Casellati - who signed the text of the constitutional bill, now being examined by the Senate Constitutional Affairs commission - confirmed that he had proposed correctives to the text, but on the open debate in the centre-right he guaranteed: "Now it's about the writing, but we basically agree" adding that "sometimes one prefers one formulation rather than another. There is attention to a text that has already been seen in the x-ray, this x-ray must correspond exactly to everyone's wishes".
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