Meeting with Minister Calderoli, the opposition in the Regional Council "will not be there"
Pd group leader Gianfranco Ganau: "An institutional snub signed by President Pais"Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
At the meeting with Minister Calderoli, "the opposition won't be there." This is the statement by Gianfranco Ganau, Pd group leader in the Regional Council, formulated during a press conference in which the reasons for the choice of minority groups were illustrated: «We are against the Legislative Decree on differentiated autonomy for the reasons we have already expressed in the Chamber and which have now been confirmed by the document of the Senate budget office».
Ganau also contested the organization of the meeting arguing that the real "institutional snub" towards the Council was that "of the president Michele Pais, who planned a simple meeting in a place other than the Chamber, while he should have planned , according to the regulation and practice, an informal session of the Assembly in which to carry out a debate on the contents. The minority councilors, therefore, will limit themselves to a brief "courtesy" greeting to the minister".
Calderoli's visit, according to Eugenio Lai of the Green Europe Alliance, is nothing more than "a coffee with the minister with which the majority tries to cover up the Region's ambiguous position on differentiated autonomy which is a completely wrong law and contrary to the interests of the Sardinia, that's why we have nothing to negotiate with Calderoli».
For the leader of the Progressives Francesco Agus, Calderoli's presence in Sardinia «is only part of an electoral initiative of the League of which the Prime Minister has become regional coordinator. On the merits - he added -, after the publication of the document from the Senate budget office, it is necessary for us to return to the Council for a new debate in which I believe that even a part of the majority is interested".
Alessandro Solinas of the M5S has meanwhile rejected any accusation against the opposition which, however, in his opinion "has shown a sense of responsibility and respect for the institutions by refusing to act as a "set" in a fictitious confrontation inside a closed room as the president wanted Pais. The reasons for our "no" have always been clear - he continued -, and they are the same now put in black and white by the Senate budget office".
(Unioneonline/ss)