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Government crisis, Mayor Sala: “Does the political class take an examination of conscience, do we deserve Draghi and Mattarella?”

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Government crisis, Mayor Sala: “Does the political class take an examination of conscience, do we deserve Draghi and Mattarella?”

“It is necessary that the whole political class make an examination of conscience and, above all, find a sense of proportion.” Speaking is the mayor of Milan Giuseppe Sala, who, returning to the ongoing government crisis, talks about the appeal signed yesterday together with his other colleagues, administrators of large cities, to ask Mario Draghi “to continue his work”. The mayor adds that “Many other mayors, of different political views, are taking a stand in this sense.”

The appeal is in fact transversal and was also signed, among others, by the mayor of Genoa, Marco Bucci, by that of Venice, Luigi Brugnaro, by Antonio Decaro, mayor of Bari, Stefano Lorusso, mayor of Turin and Roberto Gualtieri, first citizen of Rome. The more than ten mayors, in the letter addressed to Prime Minister Draghi, wrote: “Our cities, called after the pandemic and with the ongoing war to an unprecedented effort for economic revival, the creation of indispensable public works and the management of social emergency, today they cannot afford a crisis that means inaction and division where action, credibility, seriousness are now needed ».

Sala today leaves his comment on the social media on what he signed yesterday with his colleagues and asks himself: “But really there is an Italian or an Italian who feels up to the moment and who believes she can replace Draghi in national matters and international? But please…”. The number one of Palazzo Marino also specifies that the awareness must be of the whole political class: «It is not correct to say that Mario Draghi ‘must’ remain. He cannot take full responsibility for a responsibility that others do not want to take on ”. Then recalling his meeting with Prime Minister Draghi last Wednesday, Sala explains that he left his office with a question: «But do we Italians deserve Mario Draghi and Sergio Mattarella? The fact remains that as a political class we must deserve it and we must also demonstrate that we deserve the respect of the Italians in such a difficult moment ».

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