"There is a draft of an agreement that we will now submit to the leaders. Today we have taken a step forward", said
the Minister for Reforms Maria Elisabetta Casellati
at the end of the meeting on the premiership with the group leaders of the Senate of the majority and with the speaker Alberto Balboni.
"In the Constitution, all the words count. Only technical measures have been developed to avoid giving rise to interpretations. Of course, the law is a rubber band and can be pulled one way or the other, but we want the clearest text possible ".
"We have reached a unanimous agreement between the forces of the majority - said the president of the Constitutional Affairs Commission of the Senate and rapporteur at the premiership at the end of the meeting of the majority group leaders on this reform -. Our proposal will now be submitted to the leaders and , when approved, will be filed as amendments."
The amendments "at a guess will be 4 or 5, explained Balboni".
"We have finished the work assigned to us, the texts are ready, but we want them to be examined by the leaders, given that it is a very important bill".
"The last word belongs to Meloni," said the minister for relations with Parliament,
Luca Ciriani
.
"The leaders will validate it if they agree" explained Ciriani who did not want to go into the contents of the agreement.
What if the leaders don't agree?
The journalists asked: "the last word belongs to Meloni, replied Ciriani.
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