The Democratic Party returns to scour Schlein. Bonaccini: "We subordinate to no one"

The Democratic Party returns to scour Schlein.  Bonaccini: "We subordinate to no one"

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It’s not an attack, it’s not his style. But the one agitated by the pages of the Corriere della Sera from Stefano Bonaccini it looks more like yet another warning addressed to Elly Schlein, who in Monday’s national direction was at the center of criticism from her colleagues for having participated in last Saturday’s demonstration called by the Five Star Movement in Rome. The one in which the president of Emilia-Romagna himself reminded his secretary how the Democratic Party is precisely a party, not a movement. “I wanted to recall the goal that we have set ourselves together: to build a bigger and stronger Democratic Party, capable of aggregating and speaking even to those who did not vote for us in the last elections. A party that becomes the pivot of the other alternative forces to the right: a new and credible centre-left, open to civicism, capable of beating the right in the polls, not in the polls”, he says today. But the most significant passage of Bonaccini’s words is precisely on Saturday’s demonstration, the one that according to many would have moved the Democratic Party much further to the left. “I don’t see anything wrong with taking part in an event promoted by others, so much so that on June 24 I will be in the streets to mobilize the CGIL and many other associations in defense of public health, but there must be convergence on the contents, otherwise we risk not make us understand. And above all, we need our own initiative”. Almost as if to say: it is good to aggregate, to find sides in the other oppositions, but first we must clarify what we want to be.

 

A discourse that Bonaccini then turns to practical when it comes to the abolition of the crime of abuse of office. “Mayors and administrators of the Democratic Party have been asking for a review of the abuse of office for some time: it is not a question of canceling a crime in itself, serious administrators do not ask for impunity, but of regulating a tool that did not work and ended up in its time to be abused”. Something very different from the preconceived opposition expressed by some members of the secretariat when the Minister of Justice Carlo Nordio made known his intention to abolish the crime which often ends up harming first citizens of all political alignments.

 

And for one Nicola Zingaretti who intervenes to help the secretary, telling a Republic that the Democratic Party is not moving too much to the left but only “closer to the human condition of people and this is everyone’s heritage”, there are those who do not give up on indicating a different path from now to the next few months. This is the case of the always calm in tone and content Graziano Delrio, leader of the so-called Catholic area among the dem. Well, the former minister acknowledges that Schlein needs time and asks her to build a unified path with the opposition. Yet he doesn’t give up on a stab at the very meaning of this leadership. Because as he explains in an interview with La Stampa, “the Democratic Party must continue to embody a credible proposal for an alternative government, not be a minority and minority party”.

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