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Franceschini releases Schlein, fracture in the Democratic Party: “I won’t sign against the Jobs Act”

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Franceschini releases Schlein, fracture in the Democratic Party: “I won’t sign against the Jobs Act”

Pd, half the party stands aside on the Jobs act: many big names will not sign

Elly’s announcement Schlein “I will sign the CGIL referendum against the Jobs Act” has split the party. There are many who have raised the issue doubts on this initiative, given that the reform was decided by the Democratic Party itself when it was at the helm Renzi. Dario Franceschini — the first big name in the Democratic Party to side in favor of Schlein in the primaries, making the strength of his current count in that dispute — will not follow the secretary’s example on the referendum on the Jobs act: “No, I won’t sign“, Andrea tells Il Corriere della Sera Orlandowho also sided with Schlein in the primaries, has not yet decided: “I’m thinking whether to sign. Frankly I think that parliamentarians, having other tools, can also refrain from signing this referendum“.

Matteo Orfini– continues Il Corriere – who had sided with Bonaccini, but who has recently become closer to the secretary, chooses the weapon of irony to criticize the fact that the leader did not call an ad hoc meeting first, so if he is asked if he will sign he replies like this: “I am old fashioned, I imagine we will discuss it in the management after the European Championships. You know, I’m obsolete…”. Giorgio too Gori will not sign: “It seems consistent with Schlein’s political history. Since signing would be totally inconsistent with my political history, I definitely won’t sign. I think the Jobs Act has not increased in any way precariousness that indeed has decreased in the last ten years“.

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