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Schlein proposes issue-based opposition alliances

Schlein proposes issue-based opposition alliances

PD leader suggests using same model used at European Parliament

ROME, 08 September 2024, 15:12

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Democratic Party (PD) leader Elly Schlein proposed that the parties opposed to Premier Giorgia Meloni's ruling centre-right coalition form shifting alliances on specific issues to boost their efforts to make an impact as she took part in The European House Ambrosetti (TEHA) Forum at Cernobbio on Lake Como on Sunday.
    Schlein, who took part in a debate with 5-Star Movement (M5S) leader Giuseppe Conte and Carlo Calenda, the head of the centrist Azione group, said the opposition should work in the same way that the groups do in the European Parliament.
    "Majorities are built on dossiers and content there," Schlein said.
    "It's an approach that I agree with a great deal and that has led us to have dialogue with Carlo Calenda and other political parties".
    The first common front for the opposition parties is the national health system, with Calenda launching a proposal to find the financial coverage to be able to inject four billion euros into it.
    "'Let's work on it together,'.Schlein said in relation to this.
    Conte, meanwhile, backed the idea of introducing a tax on corporations' surplus profits, saying this would be "good and fair".
    He also said the State could find revenue by "cutting environmentally harmful subsidies" such as those benefitting fossil-fuel projects, saying this would provide "room to build an expansive economic policy".
   

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