FEDERALISMO: OVVERO SECESSIONE
Luigi de Magistris *
Federalism or secession. In addition to the fables that the league continues to tell for years and this government tries to make credible slothful, the league wants, and has always wanted only one thing: to divide the country. federalism, for which the hard-core members of the League have sold their souls to the "devil "is nothing but the most important step towards secession in the name of which the party itself was born of the Northern League.
Niente è cambiato dai primi discorsi degli anni 90 dei pionieri del partito, I Borghezio, Speroni e Bossi vari, intrisi di razzismo e odio verso “Roma ladrona”, al machiavellico calcolo politico degli ultimi anni: alleanza con Berlusconi in cambio del federalismo. Una riforma sbandierata dai gaglioffi padani come indispensabile per salvare il Nord operoso dal mal sistema del Sud mafioso e sprecone, un provvedimento che avrebbe finito per giovare, nella loro ottica, all'intero Paese. Ma dell'amore verso il Paese se ne ha un esempio tutte le volte che Bossi alza il dito medio in faccia all'unità d'Italia, oppure quando qualche suo delfino esprime l'irrefrenabile desiderio di “pulirsi con il tricolore”. Purtroppo il Federalism, as desired by the League is about to become reality, passively accepted by the PDL as a conditio sine qua non for staying on a rickety chair by now. If it were not for the faithful Umberto, in fact, the Berlusconi government had already fallen in the mud of his failure, after years in which the interests of each have crushed many of those. A federalism that is revealing in a northern province as it is in reality, or secession.
The province of Belluno, in fact, seems to have expressed a desire to form a new region formed by Train Dolomites, Bolzano and, of course, the rebellious city of Veneto, dissatisfied with the regional management of his own party, the League. Just the League of Luca Zaia, the governor who spat on the Ministry of Agriculture until recently occupied immediately after being elected in Veneto. Now one of the provinces most of the Lega "wolf's lair" is directed against the "wolf" itself, calling for a referendum to leave the boat before it sinks. The boat in question is precisely the Veneto, the pride of the small and medium enterprises and in only 50 years has become one of the most productive in the country.
Now the situation is so worrying that a province capital, Belluno, rebels pushed by 18 thousand citizens. In addition to clearly demonstrate the inefficiency of the management League, good at the opposition but apparently not as a rule, this fact shows a tendency of the party's League: Divide to survive, amputating part of the "sick" to get by.
The local leaguers continue to repeat like broken records that the referendum is not called as soon as you get the federalism advocated, then, translated, is to leave the entire Po Valley. But this is not enough to Belluno dissidents who perfectly understood federalism as well as drawn by Calderoli (same porcellum) and his companions by the interest only of the great northern cities, leaving those of a small mountain community like Belluno. I wonder then how would fare the other realities of Central and Southern Italy. The truth is that the league does not care about, the important thing is for them to leave. An example, MEP, I'm seeing in person in Brussels, the capital of Europe but also in Belgium, a country without a government for 6 months because of disagreement between the majority Pariti. Among them the N-VA, the Flemish secessionist party that has in its electoral program, the actual scale of the country between Flanders (North-rich) and Wallonia (South poorest).
Some suspect that the leaders of this secessionist party are trying to resolve not to reach an agreement with the Socialist party to push the country towards the final division, as in Belgium federalism already exists from the nineties. To those who speak of federalism in Italy, North and South and constitutional reforms, could whistle the ears.
* The political analysis of the aspiring mayor of Naples supported by The Other South
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