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Elly Schlein, yes to Ukraine and the Mes redeem the contradictions on the fight against precariousness

The secretary of the Democratic Party is perhaps starting to get out of the political and programmatic vagueness: the support for Ukraine and the Yes to the Mes are very clear, even if partly obscured by the contradictions on labor policies

Elly Schlein, yes to Ukraine and the Mes redeem the contradictions on the fight against precariousness

Not all points of the long interview of Elly Schlein a Republic on Fridays they are shareable. It is not the conception that the new secretary of the Pd has labor policies and solutions devised to counteract the precariousness. Schlein as the secretary of the CGIL, Maurice Landini, are in love with the Spanish model of work but forget that the Spanish disincentives to fixed-term contracts are, in the minister's reform Yolanda Diaz, the other side of the substantial freedom of dismissal, very differently contrasted by the much discussed Jobs Act, which created one million jobs. Istat says so, not Matteo Renzi which is the father of the Jobs Act.

However, two points from Schlein's interview deserve applause: the open support for theUkraine and the clear solicitation to the Meloni government why ratify the Month. "Ukraine - says the secretary of the Democratic Party - has been the object of a criminal military invasion that violates international law and I have never had any doubts that it was right to support it in any form necessary" in view of a "just peace, in the interest of the invaded country”. As for the Mes “we have already asked the Government to account – explains Schlein – for the non-ratification. From the point of view of international credibility, it seems to me appropriate for the executive to proceed. In the EU they are just waiting for us”. Up, up for Schein: at least a 6 and a half this time he deserves it.

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