“We always defended the Constitution, as you know, when Berlusconi wanted to change it and when Renzi wanted to change it. Because we continue to think that the Constitution should be applied, not changed.” Thus the secretary of the CGIL, Maurizio Landini on the sidelines of the march in Naples. “True reforms – according to the union leader, questioned about the autonomy bill – are carried out by applying the Constitution and thinking that today, for what is happening in Italy and in the world, the solution is to build many small countries, many small territories that they solve problems is a lie, it’s madness. People lie and that’s why we’re against it, we said, we’re not going to stop and if anyone thinks of amending the Constitution by majority blows, I think it’s going to be the Italian people who will intervene will mobilize using all the tools that are available”. “However – concluded Landini – we ask you to stop and not go ahead with this project because it is wrong and that we carry out other reforms. use all the democratic tools we have at our disposal, because this really is a dangerous regression and not what our country needs.”
Source: IL Tempo

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