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Di Maio: “Respect the pact with the Democratic Party, electoral law by the summer”

Lega: “There are other priorities” – Regarding the electoral law, the Lega underlines that “the priorities are other” and Matteo Salvini on Facebook says: “According to Zingaretti, the priority for Italy is the electoral law. One could say this, greet and thank. But the priorities of the League are others: stop of taxes until 31 December, stop landing indefinitely and reopening of schools in safety “.

Di Maio: “The cut is not anti-political” – Speaking about the referendum on the cut of parliamentarians Di Maio, in an interview with “Corriere della Sera”, says that “logically speaking, all the political forces that voted for it in Parliament should be for the Yes. Then, for heaven’s sake , if they vote one thing thinking another it is their problem and a fact that Italians should take into consideration “. And he insists: “The Democratic Party also voted to reduce 345 parliamentarians and I have confidence in the government forces. I do not see this anti-political campaign and in any case the reasons for the Yes are so many and concrete that they do not have to fall into an anti-political approach. , which I would find unfair. ”

Regarding the hypothesis that the Democratic Party is oriented towards the No if the green light to the electoral law does not arrive from the M5s, the minister reiterates: “The Italians will express themselves. What I ask is that all those who voted for that reform feel in having to fight the fake news that are going around these days. Let me be clear: this is not a reform of the M5s, but of everyone. We have been talking about it for 30 years and it is time to change pace “.

“No cut of representativeness” – On the fears of the supporters of the No that behind the cut there is an attack on Parliament, he clarifies: “At every election we see parliamentarians nominated by the parties and elected in other constituencies. I believe that a little healthy realism can be good for Italy “.


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