"They want a Harlequin State, the differentiated autonomy that Calderoli demands is a second piece of crap", repeating concepts expressed many times, the former Minister of Economic Development Pier Luigi Bersani spoke Friday evening in Piazza Fontana in Urzulei during a meeting on the theme "Splitting and commanding, differentiated autonomy and premiership", organized by the committee promoting the referendum "which - Bersani recalled - needs a quorum of 50% of those entitled to vote to be valid. A goal that must be achieved at all costs".

Un momento dell'incontro (foto Pillonca)
Un momento dell'incontro (foto Pillonca)

Un momento dell'incontro (foto Pillonca)

Speaking with Bersani were constitutionalist Maria Agostina Cabiddu, professor of public law at the Milan Polytechnic ("let's oppose the divide and conquer logic", she said among other things), Salvatore Corrias, president of the Autonomy Commission of the Regional Council, Ennio Arba, mayor of Urzulei, Luigi Vacca, of the referendum committee, and Carlo Villani, a student of Political Science at Louiss in Rome, a second-generation Urzulei native, 19 years old but already with very clear ideas and solid skills.

From the torpedo table to the center-right also on the premiership. "They want a single man in command," said Bersani, "without the checks and balances that regulate presidential republics." Before and after the meeting, moderated by Giacomo Mameli, the pensioners of Spi Cgil collected signatures for the referendum.

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