Autonomy, Calderoli “Now I will be able to work without vultures over my head”

ROME (ITALPRESS) – “Finally I can work in peace without any more vultures circling over my head….” Minister for Regional Affairs and Autonomy Roberto Calderoli says in an interview with Corriere della Sera about the Constitutional Court’s decision to declare the referendum on differentiated autonomy inadmissible. “While I always respect the judgments — both when they object to some points of the law and when they declare the referendum inadmissible — abrogative referendums have requirements to respond to. And in this case, they were lacking.””On the one hand, I am happy that, after declaring the law legitimate, the Constitutional Court, in rejecting the referendum, closed its mouth with respect to all the nonsense we have been hearing: the ‘splits Italy,’ the dissimilarity of rights,” the minister stressed. “Had it been so, the referendum would have been allowed. Now I can work in peace without any more vultures circling over my head. “From a certain point of view, I am sorry: popular consultation is a fundamental institution. Here, however, it would have put an end to the panzane of the cacicchi and their sodalists: referendums are not enough to be called, but to guarantee the participation of 50 plus one vote. Someone had deluded himself. So far we have only heard the voice of the naysayers, with the referendum we would have heard all of Italy,” he continued.

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