Three deputies from Forza Italia go to the League: Laura Ravetto is also there



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A small earthquake right now shakes Forza Italia and the center right. Three parliamentarians elected with the Azzurri have decided to leave the party founded by Silvio Berlusconi to join the Lega group. Among them there are also Laura ravetto, who has linked her entire political history to the Cav and was also undersecretary of the Berlusconi government. The other two to move were Federica Zanella and Maurizio Carrara.

As a reason for their decision, the three deputies issued a common note of rupture with Forza Italia: “We have decided to do politics in different moments and forms, convinced that the values ​​and programs of the center-right are there. correct answer For the country. We are grateful to Silvio Berlusconi for giving us the opportunity to translate our skills and our “feeling” into concrete political action. However, as elected from single-member districts with votes from the entire center-right, we live with discomfort the ever-widening openings to government and nods to the Democratic Party“.

The note from the parliamentarians continues: “We note that Forza Italia has also lost the momentum that led it to be meeting point for the entire center right and we believe that this meeting place is now represented by the Lega di Matteo salvini, which we believe can be the best interpreter of that liberal revolution whose values ​​are more current and necessary than ever, as well as the Party with which it is better to consistently carry out that unitary program to which we ‘put our face’ in the electoral campaign , and who we do not want to betray“In conclusion, Laura Ravetto, Federica Zanella and Maurizio Carrara explain that for these reasons they have decided to move and they say yes”.confident that, in this group, we will be given the opportunity to continue performing the best political battles in which we have always believed and that have characterized us in the classroom and in the territories“.

The separation and its passage come after a week of tensions, born after the hint of a possible mess between the government and FI by the Lega. Speaking about the decree “except for publication”, which closely concerns the Mediaset-Vivendi dispute, and about the Cav’s opening to dialogue with the government, the leader of the League was clear:I listen to Berlusconi several times a week. I don’t want to think about spoil in the skin of Italians. I really don’t think Berlusconi has this in placeIn these hours the Forza Italia replica has arrived from the hand of its number two, Antonio Tajani:Forza Italia is and will continue to be in opposition. It is not a mess to try to get concrete proposals approved to protect workers, companies, families and the self-employed. IT IS to guarantee the health of Italians using the 37 billion Month. It is only common sense and a sense of responsibility to protect the rights of citizensA line also shared by Senator Maurizio Gasparri and by the other members of Forza Italia.

Intervening in an even harsher way is Andrea Cangini, senator of Forza Italia and spokesperson for Voce Libera: “We were suffering, is it possible that no one has uttered the crazy word yet? We expected Marco Travaglio to do it, who named one of his winged books that way, Matteo Salvini did it instead: ‘mess’! Here, now we are fine. The alleged leader of an alleged alliance accuses the intelligence ally with the enemy. Because this is what Matteo Salvini means by disorder. Silvio Berlusconi would be ‘messing up’ with the government because he said he was willing to vote for him budget variance (as Forza Italia and Lega have done twice already) as long as those resources are used to support VAT numbers and grow the economy. Was it a mess that pushed DC and PCI to collaborate for postwar reconstruction? Was it a mess that in the seventies allowed parties of the entire “constitutional arch” to confront terrorism? Andrea Cangini in his speech brings several examples of openness to dialogue on the part of opposing sides in the history of the country, in an attempt to revive the fortunes:It was just politics, that is mediation. A mediation exercised in the general interest at a time of maximum national crisis. There are those who prefer propaganda to politics. There are those who try to save what can be saved and those who play worse, better. There are those who, who went to the government with the grillini, accuse those who remained, and will remain, in the opposition today of being wrong. It wasn’t Marco Travaglio, it was Matteo Salvini“.

Laura Ravetto intervened a few days ago in the Agorà program in Rai3, and responding to Luisella Costamagna’s question about the budget variation, she replied: “From the words of President Berlusconi it seems that we want to get there. I tell you what I think. But I hope it’s not the umpteenth time that we bring water in the mill without being involved in decisions“.

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