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Premiership, Meloni: “It doesn’t weaken the Chambers but transformism”

The Prime Minister, at the conference in the Chamber, 'The Constitution belongs to everyone': "Not touching the powers of the President of the Republic was a choice"

ROME – “This shielding behind the President of the Republic in the battle against the premiership seems to me to be a strategy that has been studied and there hasn’t been time to correct. Furthermore, this reform does not weaken the Chambers but transformism.” The Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, says this during the conference in the Chamber, ‘The Constitution belongs to everyone’, on the premiership.

MELONS: DETERMINING STABILITY FOR EVERY STRATEGY

Meloni then clarified: “Stability is the determining condition for building any strategy, also for restoring credibility to this nation at an international level. I don’t have these problems, mine is a stable government ”.

MELONS: FACED WITH A STALL REFERENDUM HYPOTHESIS TO CONSIDER

“Today I hear leaders talking about stopping this reform with their bodies. I don’t know whether to see it as a threat or as a lack of arguments on the merits. When this kind of debate comes, there are two choices: throw in the towel or continue. Faced with the political tactic that involves stalemate, the idea of asking Italians what they think of this reform designed for them must be taken into consideration”, explained the prime minister.

MELONI: DO NOT TOUCH POWERS PRESIDENT REPUBBLICA IS CHOICE< /h3>

For the Prime Minister “it was a choice to leave the distinctive features of the President of the Republic unchanged. Today we talk about the figure of the Head of State as if, regardless of the electoral outcome, he chose the Prime Minister, that’s not the case.”