Premier Matteo Renzi on Monday
slammed opposition politicians who berate the fact that terror
suspects are being arrested. "A group of magistrates does an
extraordinary job, as does law enforcement, intelligence is
decisive," he said. "But there's always a politician who says
'they made arrests, something is wrong'. Listen genius, why
don't you congratulate those who made the arrests," the premier
said. He added "no one can deny something has changed in the
past two years. It's the first time a parliament has voted to
cut its own seats. And it's not the thing in itself, but the
extraordinary message (it sends), that parliament is capable of
change," Renzi said of his landmark Constitutional reform law.
The premier spoke during a visit to the southern city of Matera,
which is to be European Capital of Culture in 2019.l
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