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Civic Network: majority verification by September to decide whether to confirm the collaboration

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The analysis of the RC Coordination on the situation in the Region and on the role of the Democratic Party in the Progressive Civic Project

The verification within the regional majority must begin and “end before the call” in mid-September. Within the Progressive Civic Project, a “more compact and convinced” participation of the Democratic Party would also be needed. This was stated by the Civic Network Coordination which met on Thursday to discuss and analyze the political situation in the Region, relations with autonomist allies of the government and the future of the PCP.

On the Progressive Civic Project, the RC Coordination hopes that “the ongoing debate in the PD” will allow the party to “decide on a more compact and convinced participation in the unitary project of the Valdostan progressives”. For its part, the Civic Network confirms its intention to “invest important resources” in the unitary project of the progressives. If the PD also does so, observes the Coordination, “it would result in a strengthening” of both sides, ie the Democratic Party and the Progressive Civic Project.

Another chapter to be compared: the majority verification that the PCP has been asking for months, in vain. The verification “it is believed that it should be started and concluded before the convening of the Regional Council on 22 September – says the Coordination -, in order to allow all political subjects to decide whether to confirm the collaboration between progressives and autonomists agreed in October 2020 on the basis of defined programmatic points “.

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To “relaunch the government’s action, availability and constructive dialogue are required, which never came from RC, despite the distorted narrative that someone tried to prevail,” adds the Coordination. “Without this change of pace and attitude, the situation of uncertainty that could have ended long ago and the cost of which must not fall” on the Valle d’Aosta will continue.

Attention then returns to the document that the progressives handed over to the autonomist allies in June. The points of the document “are entirely reasonable and consistent with the Government Program agreed at the beginning of the legislature”, highlights the Coordination of the Civic Network. “Action for the relaunch of a sustainable economy, the enhancement of rail transport, the management of PNRR opportunities, the definition of an organic vision of the organization of territorial health and of the regional hospital, the fight against climate change, school policy, the setting up of institutional reform to give government stability, to name just a few examples, require action consistent with what was agreed at the beginning of the legislature. If there are other choices – concludes the Coordination of the Civic Network – the autonomists must say so and explain the reasons ».

Elena Giovinazzo

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