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Maneuver, Napolitano and Bonino against the Government: "Humiliate the Parliament"

Meanwhile, the vote in Palazzo Madama, initially scheduled for Friday, has been postponed to Saturday or Sunday, with the final vote expected to take place in the Chambers between Christmas and the New Year. Some questions still remain open, on which the clash between Lega and Cinque Stelle continues - VIDEO.

Maneuver, Napolitano and Bonino against the Government: "Humiliate the Parliament"

The news of the tears was not true, but the fact remains that Emma Bonino's outburst against the Legastellato government really took place and became the symbol of clash on the Maneuver in these decisive days, a clash in which the president emeritus of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano has also joined: "I share the alarm for the condition of Parliament", said Napolitano after the speech by the leader of Più Europa last Thursday in the Senate, when she spoke of "democracy hurt and humiliated. We vote for trust in a mysterious object, it has never happened in the history of the Republic ".

"Seeing that Parliament is humiliated, deprived of authority, reduced to irrelevance, indeed almost a farce - said Emma Bonino - is not a trophy to be proud of, it is not a vulnus to the opposition, it is a serious wound for everyone, to the country, to democracy. I am seriously tempted, to honor what remains of this parliamentary democracy, not to participate in the vote. It never happens to me. You, who don't understand the meaning of the institutions, have no idea how serious the decision I'm about to make is, because you don't respect the institutions. You don't understand how serious the decision I have to make is. As for the attachment I have to open democracy, liberal democracy and democracy that seems to me the least bad way to govern a country. You pass like road rollers at the institutions. You see, they will serve you too one day. They will also help you. I have seen others come and go. But what remains are exactly the balance of power between the various roles”.

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Meanwhile, the vote of confidence on the maneuver at Palazzo Madama, initially scheduled for Friday, was postponed to Saturday or Sunday, with the final vote expected to take place in the Chambers between Christmas and New Year's. Some issues still remain open, on which the misunderstandings between Lega and Cinque Stelle continue, such as tenders, taxis and major works. Above all, there is still chaos on roofing, with Prime Minister Conte trying to find the square while Deputy Prime Ministers Salvini and Di Maio rail against the technicians: "Wrong numbers, they are the mess".

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