Democratic Party (PD) leader Elly
Schlein on Thursday said the government should scrap a law
bringing in 'differentiated autonomy' to enable regions to
request more power over how the tax revenues collected in their
areas are spent after the supreme Cassation Court gave its green
light to a referendum to abolish the measure.
Schlein, who heads the largest opposition party, told private
television LA7 after the decision was announced that the
"cabinet should stop, it should halt negotiations and abolish
this text, to recover credibility after the blunder of
presenting a reform taken apart by the Court", commenting on the
ruling.
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