Forza Italia gets in the way on Autonomy

Forza Italia gets in the way on Autonomy

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Even the reform of the Autonomy, as well as the other that should accompany it, that on the constitutional structure, remains tarred in the internal disputes of the majority

The warning was to party colleagues. “A shared table is needed on the autonomy reform: I can’t find myself reading our amendments after the fact”. Last Friday, at the Forza Italia assembly, Renato Schifani made himself heard. Internal balance issues, of course. The fact is that Antonio Tajani he had to agree with the Sicilian president that yes, despite the declarations in favor of television cameras, “I too believe that a reflection on the subject is needed”. And in short also this reform of the Autonomy – as well as the other one that should accompany it, the one on the constitutional structure – remains tarred in the internal disagreements of the majority. Schifani was the first, among the right-wing governors of the south, to say that this is not the case. He won’t be the only one.


  • Valerio Valentini

  • Born in L’Aquila, in 1991. Grew up in Collemare, up there in the Apennines. Classical high school diploma, degree in Modern Literature at the University of Trento. Al Foglio since 2017. I wrote a book, “Gli 80 di Camporammaglia”, published by Laterza, with which I won the Campiello Opera Prima award in 2018. I like good books and good cinema. And cycling, everything, even the bad stuff.

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