Differentiated autonomy «carries risks for national cohesion and for our finances, increasing inequalities». This is the attack of the governor of Sardinia Alessandra Todde, according to whom «Meloni, in order to bring home the premiership, gave in to Salvini by endorsing the secession of the rich. Entire productive worlds, trade unions and trade associations are openly declaring themselves against all this. This law also received a resounding rejection at European level."

Todde then commented on the M5s' request to the Quirinale not to sign the law «because it is dangerous and because it took shape through an ordinary law with which it claims to undermine the constitutional structure . The President of the Republic will do what he deems most appropriate, in line with his prerogatives, but it is clear that we cannot afford silence while the right tries to divide Italy in two again." The governor then looks at the broad field seen in action against the norm: «The streets of Rome have confirmed that our electorates are asking for unity and are tired of seeing the progressive camp split while the right moves together. Let's start from this battle, and from other shared themes, to build the alternative to the government."

Then the reassurance: the 5 Star Movement «will collect the signatures for the referendum and does not exclude the reminder to the Consulta», to challenge the reform in the Constitutional Court . «We will use all the means and tools we have as an autonomous Region», he assures. Then the response to those who cite her as a possible alternative leader to Giuseppe Conte: «It's total idiocy, no one in the M5S has a path like Conte's. I would like less hypocrisy, even on this."

(Unioneonline)

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