ROMA (ITALPRESS) – “In view of the votes scheduled for today in the Chamber on Election Law, the League met to assess the proposed amendment by Fdi, Noi Moderati and Udc. Having found that a mixed system is envisaged that guarantees governance and the possibility of giving voice to the territories for the choice of their representatives, the party will give indication to its group to the House to express a vote favorable to the amendment in question”. So a note from the League.
CONTE “PUNTIAMO A PROPORIONALE, SBARRAMENTO AL 3% E PREFERENZE”
“With all the urgencies of the country, this government has blocked parliamentary work to change the rules of electoral play. With the excuse of stability, Meloni points directly to inamovability: its priority is this, it does not affect young people and underpaid women, the elderly who give up care, the enterprises that do not hold the weight of taxes and expensive bills. We have tabled a proposal for electoral law which provides for a pure proportionality, 3% landing threshold and preferences. But we have also worked with the other opposition forces to lead a unitary battle to stop the law hard.” In an interview with Repubblica, Giuseppe Conte, leader of the 5 Star Movement.
“Finally, as M5s we have tabled an amendment to introduce preferences, also repealing the premier’s indication and bringing the majority prize back to an acceptable dimension. All this is to recognize the citizens, who are completely executed, a role in the formation of the new Parliament. They are the most serious unconstitutional profiles,” he added.
FRATOIANNI “FAREMO IL POSSIBILE PER FERMARE PROPOSTA GOVERNO”
“We will do everything we can to stop the government’s proposal for a new ELETTORAL law. We will vote for the common amendments which aim to discard the proposal of the right and even those of the individual opposition parties, with crossed votes. We believe that the proposal of the dexter is inemendable and unconstitutional, a premier introduced by ordinary law. In other big European countries, no one thinks of changing the rules a few months after the vote.” Nicola Fratoianni of Avs said this in an interview with the newspaper Il Manifesto.
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