Strike, “hate and stench of castor oil”. Boccia exaggerates in Salvini

The attacks from the left against the center-right exponents in relation to the strike scheduled for Friday, November 17th, do not diminish. The latest avalanche of fiery words came from Francesco Boccia, leader of the Democratic Party group in the Senate: “The statements by members of the Meloni government regarding the strike are impressive. I am thinking of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonio Tajani, who has now entered into electoral competition with the other vice-president of the Council, and of Salvini himself, who now makes intolerance of constitutional rights his daily battle”.

“I find it curious – highlights Boccia – that the opposition cannot criticize an authority full of politically aligned components and, therefore, undermined in its foundations of impartiality, such as the Strike Guarantee Commission, when every week the right and the government spend the his time criticizing the Conti Court, the UPB and other third-party institutions guilty of highlighting numbers and acts that cause damage to the country caused by the wrong choices of Giorgia Meloni’s government. As for the merits, it is certainly not a legitimate strike against this maneuver that creates problems for workers, who join voluntarily and pay out of their own pockets, but it is precisely the contested government choices that will create serious problems for families, workers and companies. “.

But Boccia’s criticism of Salvini did not end here: “We understand that the idea of ​​democracy that the right has is different from ours, but here it is a question of respecting constitutional rights and it is certainly not the government that establishes what the moment It is ideal for a general strike. And in the words of Salvini, who announces that ‘those who disobey the precept will suffer consequences’, we feel hatred for the workers and a worrying smell of castor beans”.

Source: IL Tempo

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