“But how do you stay in the Democratic Party?” – The weather

“But how do you stay in the Democratic Party?”  – The weather

Elly Schlein broke through and came out: “I will sign for the CGIL referendum,” she said. The secretary of the Democratic Party put her signature at the bottom of Maurizio Landini’s referendum once morest the Jobs Act, the labor reform of the Democratic Party, desired in 2016 by the then leader of the Democratic Party Matteo Renzi. The choice is consistent with her past, but not with that of the party. And in fact the response from Italia Viva’s number one was not long in coming. “Elly Schlein signs the referendums once morest the JobsAct. The PD secretary signs to abolish a law wanted and voted by the PD”, she wrote on X. “Finally there is clarity. They are on the side of subsidies, we are on the side of work. Reformist friends: but how do you still remain in the PD?”, he added.

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In this way Schlein does not risk being left behind, since Giuseppe Conte in recent days has already signed the referendum promoted by the secretary of the CGIL Maurizio Landini. “I have already said in recent days that many from the Democratic Party will sign, just as others legitimately will not – explained Schlein during an electoral event in Forlì – I put myself among those who will sign, I mightn’t do otherwise given that it was a qualifying point of the motion with which I won the primaries last year and I was in the streets with the CGIL in 2015 and it is the second referendum that I have signed for article 18”. There are already many Dem representatives who have said they do not approve the referendum, from Stefano Bonaccini to Lorenzo Guerini to Graziano Delrio.

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2024-05-08 11:04:12

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